Engineered to withstand drastic temperature shifts and dust storms, our primary architectural glass range supports key structural developments in Kabul and beyond.
Advanced thermal insulation coating designed to reduce cooling loads during hot summers and contain indoor heating during severe winters.
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Low-iron formulations providing peak clarity and structural strength for display windows, high-rise facades, and modern developments.
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Superior impact-resistant glass processed through premium thermal tempering, perfect for seismic zones and safety-focused glazing.
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Heat-reflective metallic coatings that effectively block excessive solar radiation while ensuring daytime privacy and modern exterior styling.
View Technical DataThe construction and building materials landscape in Afghanistan is experiencing a period of critical evolution. As major cities like Kabul, Mazar-i-Sharif, Herat, and Kandahar witness urban renewal and commercial expansion, the demand for foundational materials—specifically high-grade float glass—has risen sharply. However, due to domestic energy supply constraints, lack of specialized natural gas pipelines required to fire glass furnaces, and limited technological infrastructure, Afghanistan relies heavily on import channels to meet its float glass and processed glass requirements.
Local glass distributors, building contractors, and real estate developers face unique supply chain challenges. Traditional regional transit routes from neighboring countries often fluctuate in volume, pricing, and quality consistency. This has led forward-thinking Afghan procurement managers to seek long-term relationships with premier manufacturers in China, leveraging China's high-efficiency production lines and advanced logistical systems to ensure consistent supply and stable pricing.
BYG.GLASS (Boyou Glass), established in 2020, stands as an integrated high-end glass manufacturing enterprise. We encompass research and development, deep processing, and global logistics under one umbrella. Our production facilities cover over 20,000 square meters in Shijie East Industrial Park, Nanhai District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province—the heart of China's advanced manufacturing corridor.
By the end of 2024, our operational divisions include state-of-the-art tempering, insulating, and tech-art glass fabrication. We cater extensively to upscale residential doors and windows, luxury hotel facades, and structural commercial projects globally. Our core operating philosophy—"Quality is king, delivery first, service first"—guides our supply execution to emerging and complex markets like Afghanistan, ensuring no compromise on quality or transit times.
Utilizing high-end imported raw sheets and German CNC cutting and polishing machinery. Achieving a flatness error of ≤0.3mm and raw sheet clarity exceeding 91% light transmittance.
Operating 3 national production bases and 6 regional warehousing centers totaling 100,000㎡. Standard inventories turn over within 3 days, maintaining consistent supply chains.
Impact resistance and safety metrics are 20% higher than average industry standards. Our internal quality control processes keep our batch defect rate strictly below 0.05%.
Understanding how glass performs in the arid, high-temperature, and mountainous regions of Central Asia.
Afghanistan's climate is characterized by massive diurnal temperature variations. In cities like Kabul, daytime temperatures in summer can exceed 40°C, while winters drop below freezing. Standard float glass allows massive thermal transfer, escalating heating and cooling energy costs. By implementing customized Low-E Double Insulating Glass, thermal transfer is reduced by up to 50%, saving energy in newly constructed residential and office structures.
Arid desert winds carrying coarse sand particles present an abrasive hazard to structural glass, leading to surface scratching, cloudiness, and weakened glass integrity over time. BYG.GLASS employs specialized tempering processes that enhance surface hardness, keeping the glass resistant to micro-scratches. This guarantees that commercial windows remain highly transparent and structural glass panes keep their look for decades.
Given the active fault lines running through the Hindu Kush region, building standards in urban areas require materials with excellent safety ratings. Our tempered safety glass and laminated options ensure that in the event of failure, the glass fragments are blunt and hold together, preventing injuries and preserving structural stability during seismic activities.
When comparing international procurement options, Chinese glass manufacturers stand out for their process control and scale. At BYG.GLASS, we integrate our supply chain from the raw sand melt stage to the final container shipment. This horizontal and vertical integration gives us several operational advantages:






Exporting glass to Central Asia and landlocked locations like Afghanistan requires expert packing and container management. Over the past five years, our logistics team has optimized container packing strategies to prevent breakage during long land and sea journeys.
Every order is packed in custom-sized, heavy-duty wooden crates with moisture-absorbent desiccants and anti-mildew powders. Each layer of glass is separated by cork pads, and the crates are tightly secured inside shipping containers using high-tension steel bands and timber braces. Our logistics partners coordinate transshipments through regional dry ports (such as Karachi or Tashkent) to ensure reliable arrival at projects in Kabul, Herat, or Mazar-i-Sharif.
Our loading crews are trained to maximize container space while protecting the glass from shifting during transit. We coordinate shipping documents, customs clearances, and certificate compliance (such as SGS and CE) to streamline import processes.
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