In Malaysia, the architectural glass market is heavily influenced by the equatorial climate. There is a surging demand for float glass that can be further processed into energy-efficient units to reduce cooling costs in commercial skyscrapers.
The local construction sector is shifting from basic clear glazing to high-performance float glass window systems that prioritize UV protection and thermal insulation, crucial for maintaining indoor comfort in the humid Malaysian atmosphere.
Furthermore, the luxury residential and hospitality sectors in Genting Highlands and Langkawi are increasingly adopting brown mirror glass to achieve a sophisticated aesthetic while managing interior glare and privacy.







