glass balustrade stairs outdoor
Glass balustrades are made from toughened glass which is usually 8mm thick. The process of making tempered glass is called ‘quenching’. It causes the glass to be stronger than its original strength. The process of making tempered glass toughened is called ‘quenching’. This makes the glass 4 times stronger than its original strength. Base channel, this is the part that supports the frame of a glass balustrade, and it supports the base of the glass panels. They are where the glass panels are set to sit. Base channel, these are the parts that support the top part of a glass balustrade. They're usually made from aluminium. Infill panels are a part of the balustrade that surrounds the glass and forms a barrier between the visitors and the structure. It can be made of many different types of materials, such as metal, glass, and even plastic. Some balustrades are equipped with spindles, railings, or wires, but most of the time, there are no infill panels. Handrails are an important component of glass balustrades. Handrails are designed to allow you to use your hand to hold the glass panels, as we mentioned earlier. These are fixed to the top of the glass balustrade so that people can hold onto them if they want to hold on to them. This type of rail is often found at the tops of staircases, to help people who are climbing the steps get safely to the other end of the staircase. Handrails help people avoid falling down stairs. They also help prevent injuries that people might get when they fall down stairs.