Tinted float glass can be produced by adding metal oxides, with the entire glass mass being colored. The upshot is that the intensity of the respective color is linked to the thickness of the Glass. Theoretically, a wide range of shades would be possible, but for practical reasons, the available palette is confined to a few shades of green, grey, bronze, and blue.

When exposed to sunlight, the tinted Glass heats up very strongly due to the high radiation absorption, increasing the risk of thermal breakage

Tinted float glass must, therefore, often be tempered in practice.

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Dark Blue

Dark Grey

Bronze

Green

Grey

Azur

Priva Blue

6-16-4 (iplus 1.0) LT LR SF U-value
Planibel Green 62 11 36 1.0
Planibel Bronze 43 8 34 1.0
Planibel Azur 62 11 40 1.0
Planibel Dark Blue 49 9 32 1.0
Planibel Priva Blue 29 6 19 1.0
Planibel Grey 36 7 30 1.0
Planibel Dark Grey 7 4 9 1.0

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