Welcome to Mi Glass, one of the leading specialist Glass Processors & Glass Manufacturers in Europe
Market Sectors.
Glass Processes.
Heat Soak Testing EN14179-1
Heat treated glass (in safety critical locations such as partitions and overhead balustrades) is heat soak tested to reduce the possibility of spontaneous breakage
Printed Glass Products
Ceramic printing which provides architects and designers the opportunity to incorporate fritted effects in glass partitions, decorative doors or cubicles
CNC Processing
Our state of the art facility includes the ability to process glass vertically bringing reduced lead-times and a high degree of quality
UV Bonding
By using your drawings and designs Mi Glass can create elegant pieces of custom made furniture incorporating any thickness, colour or effect
Toughened Safety Glass
We are fully compliant with all the latest regulations and proud to have been awarded BSI Kitemarkโข accreditation for our safety glass
Laminated Glass
Using only quality EVA interlayers our toughened laminate is the ideal choice where optical quality and high durability is required
Precision Water Jet Cutting
Our factory includes twin head processing which ensures accuracy and repeatability with an exceptionally quick turnaround
Drilling
The ability to drill glass provides a greater degree of flexibility in fixing whilst maintaining the structural and aesthetic function of the panel
Packaging & Logistics Solutions
Our services include brand specific barcode and labelling, the inclusion of customer care details or adding fixtures and fitting to the products
A fast, safe & efficient delivery service
Based in a purpose built 55,000 square feet factory on the outskirts of Birmingham with easy access to all the major motorways.
FAQ's.
- What industries do you manufacture glass for?
As one of the largest glass manufacturers in Europe, we proudly process, manufacture and supply glass to market sectors across the world. Our markets include mainland Europe, the US and the Far East and we cater for all kinds of industries including retail, office spaces, transport, leisure and the home.
- What uses do you manufacture glass for?
As we cater for so many different industries there are all manner of uses we can manufacture our glass for.ย From glass designs to create stunning interior workplaces to glass products specific to construction and agricultural machinery, the uses we can provide are endless.
Our specialist team can provide everything from bespoke solutions to high volume glass requirements and are on hand to offer the best products for light, security and protection. Our most popular services include,
- What types of Glass do you manufacture?
We are proud to have working partnerships with all the major flat glass manufacturers and able offer products from all raw material types including.
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- Clear Float 1.6mm โ 19mm
- Low Iron 4mm โ 19mm
- Body tints Green/Grey/Bronze 3mm โ 10mm
- Clear Mirror 3mm โ 6mm
- Bronze, Grey or Antique Mirror 3mm โ 6mm
- Anti-Reflective Coatings
- Di-Electric Mirror
- Painted Glass All Colours 4mm โ 6mm
- Toughened Painted Glass All Colours 4mm โ 10mm
- Laminated Including Acoustic, Decorative and Coloured Interlayers
- Patterned Glass
- Satinised Glass Including Non-Slip
In addition to offering the full range of Pilkingtonย MirroViewโขย Digital Display glass we are alsoย now an approvedย Pilkington Mirropaneโข Chrome Toughenable Mirror processor so can offer the up to date products for your project.
- What stages of glass manufacturing does MiGlass perform?
In addition to those listed above we also specialise in the below stages of glass manufacturing to suit your needs,
Heat Soak Testing EN14179-1
Printed glass products
Drilling
Packaging and logistics solutions - What bonds hold glass together?
Glass bonding is the process of fusing two or more pieces of glass together. This is done by heating the glass to its melting point, which causes it to become liquid. The glasses are then brought together and pressed together until they cool and form a bond.
- What is glass bonding?
There are several ways to bond glass, including using an adhesive, heat, or pressure. Glass bonding is often used in windows and doors, as well as in glassware and other objects. It can also be used to repair damaged glass objects. Glass bonding is a popular technique because it creates a strong, durable bond that is resistant to weathering and corrosion.
- Is Mi Glass short for Midland Glass?
Yes, Mi Glass is short for Midland Glass. We are proud to be based in the Midlands, and it has always been part of our brand. We shortened the name to reflect that we supply nationally and internationally.