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The Construction Glass market is a subset of the Glass industry, which encompasses the production and use of glass for a variety of applications. Construction Glass is used in the building and construction industry, and includes products such as architectural glass, laminated glass, insulated glass, and fire-resistant glass. It is used in a variety of applications, including windows, doors, skylights, curtain walls, and other building components.
The Construction Glass market is driven by the increasing demand for energy-efficient buildings, as well as the growing demand for aesthetically pleasing buildings. Additionally, the increasing use of glass in interior design and the growing demand for safety and security are also driving the market.
Some of the major companies in the Construction Glass market include Saint-Gobain, Guardian Industries, Nippon Sheet Glass, Asahi Glass, and Central Glass. Show Less Read more