History Of The Company

Ceramics & Tiles

The word ceramic comes from the Greek word “kramos” which means baked clay or clay, in fact, to introduce ceramics, it should be said that It is the art and science of making and using solid objects and making the main materials, most of which are soils.

Ceramic tile consists of three parts: glaze, Slipware and biscuit. Biscuit is made of clay, glaze is made of silica and Slipware It is a combination of biscuits and glaze.

Ceramic biscuits are divided into three categories based on water absorption, white clay and red clay porcelain.
Slipware is also divided into two categories, a waterproof category and a normal category, based on water absorption and the back of the show.

According to the method of production, the glaze is divided into three categories: matte sugar effect and glossy Polished glaze is divided into two categories: super polish and nano polish

Sanitary Ware

Ager glass bottle is a bottle made from glass. glass bottles can vary in size considerably, but are most commonly found in sizes ranging between about 200 millilitres and 1.5 litres. common uses for glass bottles include food condiments.
Ager glass bottle is a bottle made from glass. glass bottles can vary in size considerably, but are most commonly found in sizes ranging between about 200 millilitres and 1.5 litres. common uses for glass bottles include food condiments.

SanitaryWare

Sink

Bathtub and jacuzzi

Toilet & Basin

faucets

Glass

Ager glass bottle is a bottle made from glass. glass bottles can vary in size considerably, but are most commonly found in sizes ranging between about 200 millilitres and 1.5 litres. common uses for glass bottles include food condiments. Ager glass bottle is a bottle made from glass. glass bottles can vary in size considerably, but are most commonly found in sizes ranging between about 200 millilitres and 1.5 litres. common uses for glass bottles include food condiments.

Float

Float glass is a type of glass without waves and is completely has a smooth surface. After that glass comes out of the furnace to make it smooth and flat and thickened, the glass is immersed in the molten tin pool until it becomes float glass. float glass or flat glass is the earliest form of produced glass. Float glass is produced and supplied in different thicknesses from 2 mm to more than 20 mm, but 4-8 mm thicknesses are commonly used in buildings.

The difference between float and simple plain glass is that, plain glass is not very clear and is fragile and also, changing color under the influence of rain and loses the quality of its appearance will happen. Float glass is smooth and uniform on both sides of the glass, without waves and high posts, and creates a beautiful view. Sea sand, quartz sandstone powder, soda ash, dolomite, etc. are used in the production and manufacture of float glass. Each of the materials is melted in a furnace at a very high temperature in specific proportions until the glass liquid is formed, and after floating in the float bath and determining the thickness and uniformity of the thickness, it will be polished by the glass belt and will be cooled after hardening.

Container

Container glass is a type of glass for the production of glass containers, such as bottles, jars and bowls. Container glass stands in contrast to flat glass (used for windows, glass doors, transparent walls, windshields) and glass fiber (used for thermal insulation, in fiberglass composites, and optical communication).

Container glass has a lower magnesium oxide and sodium oxide content than flat glass, and a higher silica, calcium oxide, and aluminum oxide content. Its higher content of water-insoluble oxides imparts slightly higher chemical durability against water, which is required for storage of beverages and food. Most container glass is soda-lime glass, produced by blowing and pressing techniques, while some laboratory glassware is made from borosilicate glass.

Soda Ash

Soda ash, also known as sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), is an alkali chemical refined from the mineral trona or naturally occurring sodium carbonate-bearing brines (both referred to as natural soda ash), the mineral nahcolite (referred to as natural sodium bicarbonate, from which soda ash can be produced), or manufactured from one of several chemical processes (referred to as synthetic soda ash).

SAL

Soda Ash Light is a low-density version of sodium carbonate. It has a broad industry application in the production of detergents, soaps, and other sodium compounds.

SAD

Dense Soda Ash, Sodium Carbonate also known as disodium carbonate is a chemical substance white in color and its aqueous solution is clear and colorless.