Does dome glass turn yellow and crack within just 3 years? Advanced product selection insights—Shenzhen-based custom dome glass manufacturer


Release time:

Nov 17,2025

Venue builders frequently step on the "hidden minefields" of dome roof glass: yellowing under high temperatures, cracking from snow accumulation, and challenging, costly maintenance due to difficulty in cleaning.

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Core solution: Choose the golden combination of "ultra-white + laminated" materials—ultra-white glass with iron content ≤0.015%, ensuring it won’t yellow over 10 years, paired with 1.52mm-thick PVB film, which offers impact resistance three times greater than ordinary glass.

The structure is "custom-designed by span level"—for spans ≤3m, use 12mm curved laminated steel; for spans between 3 and 5m, use 15mm + 1.98 PVB + 15mm; and for spans exceeding 5m, add carbon fiber reinforcement.

Featuring a "self-cleaning + frost-resistant" buff—equipped with a nano self-cleaning coating that effortlessly sheds dirt when rinsed by rainwater, and designed with frost-resistant glass capable of enduring temperatures as low as -40°C in northern regions. When purchasing, be sure to check the weathering test report (showing no degradation after 2,000 hours of UV exposure), as well as verify the arc precision (with design curvature error kept within an impressive ≤0.8mm).

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Adaptation: Museums should choose the ultra-clear, highly transparent model, while ski resorts should opt for the anti-fog and frost-resistant version.

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