Glass Bonding

Processed glass is a term covering many aspects relating to the finishing of glass panels, whether this be forming a bevel edge or creating cut-outs or intricate shapes. This technology has moved forward dramatically in recent years and, coupled with improved techniques in lamination allowing glass to be supplied up to 52mm thick, means that structures such as staircases or well covers are no longer a problem. Float glass can also now be supplied with the iron content removed, leaving it crystal clear.
Glass bonding has also improved recently, with the development of bonding agents cured by UV. The bond, if applied correctly, remains optically clear, is extremely strong and has resulted in advances in display cases, furniture, and decorative artifacts. The process requires high quality glass and needs great care during construction.
We can produce a wide range of shaped two and three-dimensional products in glass, including trophies and trophy cabinets through to display shelves, showcases and gondolas for exhibition and retail purposes.
- Bonding a display case
- Jigsaw
- Mitred glass
- Solar panel
- Glass bonding
- Mirrored cosmetics display
- Table top
- Shop window
- Sandblasted and bonded trophy

















