Unbreakable Insulated Frosted Kitchen Cabinet Glass IGCC / IGMA
Product Details:
Place of Origin: | CHANG SHU |
Brand Name: | SYSEN |
Certification: | IGCC IGMA |
Model Number: | S001 |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 PIECE |
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Price: | negotiable |
Packaging Details: | plywood packing |
Delivery Time: | 25 DAYS |
Payment Terms: | L/C, T/T |
Supply Ability: | 10000 PIECE MONTH |
Detail Information |
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Delivery Time: | 15-20 Days | Size: | Custom Design Availble |
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Base Cabinet: | Door & Drawer Base Cabinets, | Electroplating: | Chrome, Black Chrome, Satin Nickel |
MOQ: | 1 Set | Certification: | IGCC IGMA |
High Light: | Custom Cabinet Doors Glass,Frosted Cabinet Glass |
Product Description
Pre-sales services | Free sample |
Timely respond for clients' inquire and 24 hours online | |
Our professional design team will try to satisfy client’s requirment. | |
After-sales services |
Timely delive and full insurance for shipping to your door |
Shipping can be arranged from our side as alternative to customer's shipping agent | |
Any question about professional can be timely settled | |
10 years waranty for the quality |
we believe that the excellent quality .first class service ,which will surely satisfied you!
we are sincerely expenting business talks with all customers!
Product details | Name | qinhuangdao new design frosted kitchen cabinet door glass |
Other names | frosted glass | |
Thinckness | 3.8mm.4mm, 4.5mm, 4.8mm.5mm, 6mm.8mm.10mm.etc | |
Size | 1650mm*2200mm, 1700mm*2200mm,1830mm*2400mm,etc | |
Process |
1.Wash the float glass by clear water. |
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Packaging |
1.Interlays paper between two sheets. |
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SQM | 1×20 FCL | |
Application |
For domestic and commercial decoration: |
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Features |
-Never fade |
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Glazing options |
-Tempered |
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- They are more easily seen.
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- Lower cabinets are more susceptible to bumps and bangs and run a higher risk of being damaged.
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Lower Glass Cabinets
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Transparent or Clear
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Leaded and Stained Glass
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