The panel range
Four panels, four problems.
Each appliance panel is toughened against a different failure: flame, thermal shock, load or vibration. The thickness follows from that, not the other way round.
Oven doors
Repeated thermal shock. 250 °C inside, room temperature on the glass you touch, and the panel carries that gradient every time the oven runs.
4–5 MM · FLAT & CURVED
Hob tops
Direct flame on one zone while the next is cold, plus pans dragged across it daily. The heaviest panel we make.
6–8 MM · GAS & INDUCTION
Fridge shelves
Thin, and holding a loaded weight across an unsupported span for years. Strength per millimetre is the whole job.
3.2–4 MM · ULTRA-THIN
Washer panels
Constant vibration and a door slammed thousands of times, with ceramic print for the control markings.
4–5 MM · CERAMIC PRINT
Applications
Built for the kitchen.
The range runs from 3.2 mm fridge shelves and solar panel covers up to 8 mm hob tops for gas and induction. Ceramic printing is available on any of them for branding and control markings.
Hob-top glass, up to 8 mm
Built for direct flame and induction. Scratch resistant, and stable at the temperatures a hob reaches in normal use.
Specifications
Appliance thickness guide.
| Thickness | Typical Use | Surface Options |
|---|---|---|
| 3.2 mm | Solar panel covers, small appliance glass, fridge shelves | Clear, Low-Iron |
| 4 mm | Appliance doors | Clear, Tinted, Ceramic Print |
| 5 mm | Oven doors | Clear, Frosted, Painted |
| 8 mm | Hob tops (gas / induction) | All options available |
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