Curved Laminated Glass combines superior safety with advanced technical benefits. The lamination process significantly enhances acoustic properties, reducing noise transmission by up to 50% compared to standard glass. Additionally, the integration of decorative interlayers like DigiGlass allows for customised patterns, colors, and designs to be incorporated between glass layers, offering both aesthetic versatility and functional performance.
Combine with acoustic glass
Custom laminating creates a one-way mirror showerscreen for the ultimate in luxury and privacy
Precision Glass Bending Technology
Our specialised slow bending process takes 5-8 hours per piece, ensuring optimal stress distribution throughout the glass and delivering superior optical quality with minimal distortion in every curve.
AS1288 certified
AS1288-2006 Grade A Safety glass. Manufactured locally, delivered nationally.
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Detailed Technical Information
For detailed product specification information and technical details, please contact the Bent and Curved technical sales team:
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Curved glass is typically available as toughened (tempered), laminated, annealed, or double-glazed (IGU) units. Depending on the application, manufacturers like Bent & Curved Glass offer a wide range of radii, glass thicknesses, coatings (including Low-E), and edge treatments.
The minimum bend radius depends on the glass type, thickness, and curving method. For toughened glass, minimum radii typically range from 500mm to 1000mm, while annealed or laminated glass can achieve tighter curves. Maximum panel sizes are determined by furnace capacity, Bent and Curved Glass produce curved glass panels up to 3800 x 2400mm.
Yes. Curved glass can be fabricated as part of a double-glazed IGU and include soft coat Low-E coatings, achieving excellent thermal performance and solar control. This is commonly used in commercial facades and high-performance residential projects seeking to meet NCC energy efficiency standards.
Curved glass is widely used in:
Yes. Curved glass must be manufactured and tested in accordance with AS1288 (Glass in Buildings – Selection and Installation) and where applicable, AS4666 (Insulating Glass Units). Leading suppliers provide NATA-accredited testing and can offer full compliance documentation to satisfy certifiers, builders, and regulatory bodies.