Ceramic printed glass, also known as ceramic frit toughened glass, is an advanced glazing solution where specially formulated ceramic inks are applied to the glass surface and permanently fused during the tempering process. This integration creates a durable, scratch-resistant, and UV-stable design that becomes an inseparable part of the glass itself.
In architectural applications, ceramic frit glass is widely used for facades, skylights, canopies, partitions, and shading elements. It not only enhances the building’s aesthetic appeal with patterns, designs, or gradients but also provides functional benefits such as solar control, glare reduction, and privacy.
In the automotive industry, ceramic frit plays a critical role in functional printing. It is used for borders, dots, shading bands, and defrost lines, ensuring both performance and safety while contributing to the vehicle’s design and comfort.
The versatility of ceramic frit makes it suitable for combining decorative creativity with technical performance, making it a preferred choice for architects, designers, and automotive manufacturers.
Key Highlights:
- Permanent & UV-Stable – Designs remain vibrant and unaffected by sunlight over time.
- Highly Durable – Scratch-resistant and resistant to wear, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- Functional & Decorative – Suitable for both performance-driven applications and aesthetic enhancements.
- Energy Efficiency – Supports solar control and thermal comfort in architectural uses.
- Versatile Applications – Ideal for modern facades, interiors, skylights, railings, and automotive glazing.