Precision-processed glass, from our Riyadh factory
Tempering, insulation and cutting lines under one roof. Sizes up to 2400 × 4200 mm.
- Founded
- 2015
- Production lines
- 4
- Completed projects
- 2
- Certifications
- 3
Factory Capabilities
View All →Glass Tempering
Horizontal tempering line producing safety glass with five times the strength of annealed glass.
Up to 12 mm · 2400 × 4200 mm
Insulated Glass (IGU)
Double glazed unit line with aluminium or warm-edge spacers and argon fill.
6 - 20 mm spacer
Cutting, Edging & Beveling
CNC cutting followed by edge grinding and beveling accurate to 0.5 mm.
±0.5 mm tolerance
Sandblasting
Stencil sandblasting for fully frosted or patterned decorative glass.
Up to 2000 × 3000 mm
Products & Solutions
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Tempered Glass
Heat treated glass that resists impact and breaks into small blunt granules, making it the standard choice wherever safety matters.

Laminated Glass
Two glass panes bonded by a PVB interlayer; on breakage the fragments stay bonded to the layer.

Insulated Glass
Double glazed unit with an argon-filled cavity, cutting heat transfer noticeably in Gulf climates.

Mirrors & LED Mirrors
Mirrors with moisture-resistant backing, optionally with integrated LED lighting and anti-fog.

Decorative Glass
Sandblasted or patterned glass for interior partitions and doors.

Low-Iron Crystal Glass
Low-iron glass without the usual green edge tint, for applications where glass colour shows.
Featured Projects
View All →Quality & Certifications
- ISO 9001TÜV
- SASO CertificateSASO
- EN 12150TÜV
Our Clients
- Al Faisal Group
- Modern Construction Co.
- Oasis Hotels
Knowledge Center
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Glass Thickness Selection Guide
Thickness is not a matter of taste: it is set by span, fixing method and expected load.
10 August 2026 · 5 min read

Tempered or Laminated? A Selection Guide
Both are safety glass but they solve different problems. This guide explains when to choose each.
1 August 2026 · 6 min read
Frequently Asked Questions
View All →What is the difference between tempered and laminated glass?
Tempered breaks into small blunt granules; laminated keeps its fragments bonded to the interlayer. Tempered is for safe breakage, laminated for fall protection and acoustics.
What is the typical lead time?
Standard orders are produced within 5 - 7 working days. Larger projects are scheduled by volume.

