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Noise Reduction (Acoustic Glass)

Key Benefits

  • Reduces external noise from traffic and urban activity
  • Laminated construction for safety and retention
  • Useful for homes, offices, apartments, and hotels
  • Supports improved comfort, privacy, and concentration

Acoustic glass is designed to reduce unwanted noise and create quieter, more comfortable indoor spaces. In busy suburbs, apartments, offices and commercial buildings, external noise from traffic, trains, aircraft and construction can affect comfort, sleep, concentration and productivity. GlassCo Australia supplies noise reduction glass solutions that combine laminated safety performance with improved acoustic control.

What is acoustic glass?

Acoustic glass is a type of laminated glass designed to reduce sound transmission. It generally uses a special interlayer between two or more glass sheets. This interlayer helps dampen vibration and reduces the amount of sound that passes through. It is particularly useful for reducing traffic noise, voices, aircraft noise and other common urban sound sources.

Benefits for homes

For residential customers, acoustic glass can make bedrooms quieter, improve comfort in living areas and reduce the intrusion of traffic or neighbourhood noise. It is especially useful for homes near main roads, train lines, tram routes, schools, shopping strips or airports. Because acoustic glass is generally laminated, it can also provide safety and UV benefits.

Benefits for commercial buildings

For commercial properties, acoustic glass can improve workplace comfort, support better meeting rooms, reduce distractions and help create a more premium indoor environment. It is suitable for office facades, internal meeting rooms, hotels, healthcare facilities, education buildings and mixed-use developments.

Acoustic glass office partition installation
Noise Reduction (Acoustic Glass)

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Decorative Glass

Key Benefits

  • Patterned glass for privacy and light diffusion
  • Printed ceramic glass for durable design finishes
  • Mirror glass for interiors, retail and hospitality
  • Ultra clear glass for premium clarity
  • Options to combine design with safety and performance

Decorative glass allows designers, builders and property owners to combine function with visual impact. It can improve privacy, enhance interiors, create feature walls, support branding, increase light flow and deliver a premium finish across residential and commercial projects. GlassCo Australia supplies patterned glass, printed ceramic glass, mirror glass and ultra clear low iron glass.

What is decorative glass?

Decorative glass is a broad category that includes glass selected for appearance as well as function. It may use texture, colour, pattern, ceramic printing, reflectivity or extra clarity to achieve a design goal. Unlike standard clear glass, decorative glass can shape how light moves through a space, how much privacy is achieved and how a surface contributes to the overall interior or facade design.

Patterned and privacy glass

Patterned glass is produced with textured surfaces that diffuse light and obscure direct visibility. It is ideal for bathrooms, entry areas, partitions, doors and spaces where privacy is needed without losing natural light. Patterned glass can soften glare, create visual interest and maintain brightness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can decorative glass also be safety glass?

Yes. Many decorative options can be supplied in laminated or toughened forms depending on the application.

Where is patterned glass commonly used?

It is commonly used in bathrooms, doors, partitions and privacy-focused interiors.

Decorative patterned glass installation
Decorative Glass

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Low-E & Energy Efficient Glass

Key Benefits

  • Low-E glass for improved thermal insulation
  • Insulated glass units (IGUs) for stronger year-round performance
  • Solar control options for exposed elevations
  • Laminated combinations for safety, UV and acoustic benefits
  • Toughened options for strength and compliance

Energy efficient glass helps Australian homes and commercial buildings stay more comfortable while reducing reliance on heating and cooling. GlassCo Australia supplies glass solutions that support modern building requirements, from Low-E coated glass through to insulated glass units and customised combinations for residential and commercial projects.

What is Energy Efficient Glass?

Energy efficient glass is a broad category of glazing designed to manage the movement of heat through windows, doors, facades and other glazed areas. Standard clear glass allows a large amount of heat to pass through. Energy efficient glass improves this performance by using advanced coatings, selected glass thicknesses, laminated combinations or insulated glass unit construction.

Low-E (Hard Coated)

Low-E coatings reduce heat transfer through glazing, improving thermal insulation and helping maintain more stable indoor temperatures. As well as reflecting heat, Low-E coatings can reduce damaging UV rays, helping protect artwork, furnishings and flooring from fading. Low-E laminated glass can reduce UV radiation by up to 99%.

Evantage – Reflective Low-E

Evantage is a high-performance reflective Low-E coated glass designed to deliver thermal insulation, solar control and glare reduction. It is manufactured using a pyrolytic Low-E coating process, producing a durable coating that combines solar and thermal performance with subtle reflectivity. Suitable for apartments, offices, hotels, healthcare facilities and commercial facades.

Luxeco – Soft Coat Low-E IGU

Luxeco insulating glass units are designed to provide high levels of energy efficiency while maximising natural daylight and indoor comfort. Luxeco combines natural daylight transmission, thermal insulation and solar control, making it suitable for low energy and passive housing applications. Triple glazed configurations can achieve approximately 74% visible light transmission.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is energy efficient glass only for new buildings?

No. Energy efficient glass can be used in new construction, renovations and selected replacement glazing projects, subject to frame compatibility and project requirements.

Does Low-E glass look different from clear glass?

Some Low-E products have a very neutral appearance, while others may have subtle tones or reflectivity depending on performance requirements.

Can energy efficient glass also be safety glass?

Yes. Energy efficient performance can often be combined with laminated or toughened safety glass depending on the application.

Can Low-E glass reduce UV damage?

Yes. Many Low-E products reduce UV transmission and help protect furnishings, flooring and interior finishes from fading.

Energy efficient glazing on commercial building
Low-E & Energy Efficient Glass

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Digital Glass Printing

Key Benefits

  • High-resolution digital ceramic printing
  • Custom designs & photographic imagery
  • UV resistant & long-lasting finish
  • Suitable for interior & exterior applications
  • Fast turnaround & precision production

Introducing our newly installed CGI Digital Glass Printer — delivering premium quality, vibrant ceramic printing directly onto glass for residential, commercial and architectural applications. Our investment in cutting-edge technology allows us to deliver innovative glass solutions for builders, architects, designers and homeowners.

About the Machine

We are proud to announce the installation of our latest CGI Digital Glass Printing Machine, bringing world-class digital ceramic printing capabilities to Australia. Designed for modern architectural and decorative glass applications, this advanced printer enables us to produce high-definition graphics, patterns, textures, gradients and custom designs directly onto glass surfaces with exceptional accuracy and durability.

Premium Digital Ceramic Printing

The printer uses advanced ceramic ink technology to permanently fuse designs into the glass surface during tempering, ensuring exceptional durability and colour stability. The CGI printer operates in a precision-controlled environment to maintain superior print quality and consistency, using digital ceramic ink systems, precision print head technology and automated glass handling.

Applications

Residential: kitchen splashbacks, bathroom panels, shower screens, decorative doors, wardrobe panels. Commercial: office partitions, reception feature walls, shopfront glass, signage panels, branding applications. Architectural: facades, balustrades, cladding, external feature glass, privacy and decorative glazing.

Digital ceramic glass printing machine
Digital Glass Printing

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