Construction Glass, also called architectural glass, is used as a building material.
It is most typically used as transparent glazing material in the building envelope, including windows in the external walls.
Glass is also used for internal partitions and as an architectural feature.
When used in buildings, glass is often of a safety type, which includes reinforced, toughened and laminated glasses.
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It is most typically used as transparent glazing material in the building envelope, including windows in the external walls.
The industry competitive landscape is relatively stable.
Along with the development of Chinese domestic Industrial technology, Chinese Architectural Glass has been made a lot of progress, but it also has a long way to be advanced in the world, especially in healthy and environment products.
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Internal and external audits appear similar, they are in fact functionally different in approach and serve entirely different purposes, even though they both may be conducted within an organisation.
Both internal and external audits are both important but can serve different crucial purposes.
Both represent certain challenges and benefits to an organisation, but both benefit the organisation and ensure compliance and improvement, help in achieving targets and meet objectives.