The Philippines is witnessing an unprecedented construction surge. From the rapid expansion of BGC (Bonifacio Global City) to the emerging smart city developments in New Clark City, the demand for high-quality architectural glass has skyrocketed. As a premier **Laminated Glass Factory and Exporter to the Philippines**, we align our production with the stringent Philippine National Standards (PNS) to ensure that every pane supports the nation's vertical growth.
Geographically situated in the typhoon belt, the Philippines requires glass solutions that go beyond aesthetics. Our **PVB Laminated Glass** is specifically engineered for impact resistance. Unlike standard glass that shatters into dangerous shards, our laminated glass holds together even under extreme wind pressure or flying debris, making it the preferred choice for coastal resorts in Palawan and luxury condos in Makati.
The Philippines is the BPO capital of the world. Call centers and IT hubs require superior sound insulation to maintain productivity. Our **Acoustic Laminated Glass** provides a significant decibel reduction, filtering out the hustle and bustle of Manila's streets. This specialized glass application is becoming a standard for office developments across Quezon City and Ortigas Center.
With high electricity costs in the Philippines, energy-efficient building materials are no longer optional. Our **Tinted and Low-E Laminated Glass** solutions help reduce solar heat gain, significantly lowering air conditioning loads for commercial buildings and residential villas. By exporting directly to the Philippines, we provide cost-effective access to premium technology that promotes sustainable green building certifications like BERDE or LEED.
The Philippine glass market is shifting towards "Smart Glass" and "Security Glazing." As local developers prioritize safety, the use of SGP (SentryGlas Plus) interlayers in laminated glass is becoming popular for glass skywalks and structural railings. Furthermore, the residential sector is moving toward larger window-to-wall ratios, necessitating 10.38mm to 12.76mm laminated glass thicknesses to ensure both safety and structural integrity.
As a leading exporter, we stay ahead of these trends by offering customizable film colors, UV-protected interlayers, and fire-rated options specifically tailored for the humid, high-UV Philippine environment.
Hangzhou Greensina Glass Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer specializing in architectural and decorative glass solutions. Located in Hangzhou, China, the company focuses on providing high-quality glass products widely used in residential buildings, commercial spaces, offices, and interior design projects. Our main product range includes tempered glass, laminated glass, insulated glass, frosted glass, and tinted glass, all designed to meet modern requirements for safety, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal.

Founded in 2010, Greensina Glass has grown steadily from a small processing workshop into a reliable supplier in the architectural glass industry. The company now employs more than 90 experienced staff members, including skilled technicians, engineers, and quality control specialists. Our production facility covers an area of approximately 7,000 square meters and is equipped with advanced glass processing equipment to ensure precise manufacturing and consistent product quality.

Over the years, Hangzhou Greensina Glass Co., Ltd. has expanded its market to serve customers both domestically and internationally. Our products are exported to Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East. By focusing on innovation, strict quality management, and customer-oriented service, the company is committed to delivering dependable glass solutions and establishing long-term partnerships with clients worldwide.
Ideal for glass curtains in SM Malls and Ayala Malls across the archipelago.
Providing high-quality windshields for the Philippine automotive aftermarket.
Used in LRT/MRT station glazing for maximum passenger safety.
SGP laminated glass for infinity pools and balcony railings in Boracay and Cebu.