MGW Glass
Kuala Lumpur, the vibrant capital of Malaysia, has undergone a radical architectural transformation over the past three decades. From the iconic Petronas Twin Towers to the soaring heights of Merdeka 118, the city’s identity is inextricably linked to glass. As a leading Silk-screen Printed Glass Supplier in Kuala Lumpur, we have observed the shift from simple transparent facades to complex, high-performance decorative glass solutions. Silk-screen printed glass, often referred to as ceramic frit glass, has become the "architect’s paintbrush" in the Klang Valley, offering a unique blend of aesthetic versatility and functional performance.
The industrial landscape in Kuala Lumpur and the surrounding Selangor region (Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, and Klang) is currently seeing a surge in demand for deep-processed glass. With the Malaysian government's focus on the Green Building Index (GBI), developers are increasingly seeking glass that can mitigate the intense tropical heat while maintaining high visual appeal. Silk-screen printed glass is the ideal solution here; by applying inorganic inks to the glass surface through a screen mesh and then tempering it, we create a permanent, scratch-resistant pattern that significantly reduces solar heat gain (SHGC).
Our goal is to work closely with partners to help customers achieve greater success in multiple fields.
Shandong MGW Glass Technology Co., Ltd. founded in 1993, has specialized in building glass for more than 32 years. With 32 years of development and continuous improvement, MGW Glass not only builds a strong brand but also delivers high-quality products and constant innovation. In China, MGW Glass has completed more than 200+ projects. Internationally, our glass products are exported to Europe, America, the Middle East, West Asia, Southeast Asia (including extensive supply to Kuala Lumpur), and more.
With high-quality products, competitive pricing, and exceptional service, MGW Glass has earned praise from customers both domestically and abroad. We are the trusted Silk-screen Printed Glass Factory for global construction firms.
While traditional silk-screen printing remains the gold standard for high-volume patterns, digital ceramic printing is emerging for complex, multi-colored photographic designs in KL’s boutique retail sector.
In Kuala Lumpur's equatorial climate, printed glass is being paired with Low-E coatings to maximize thermal insulation, a key trend for sustainable urban living in areas like Bangsar and Mont Kiara.
The Malaysian construction industry is moving toward mandatory use of heat-soaked tempered glass and SGP laminated glass for high-rise balustrades to ensure public safety in high-density areas.
We offer OEM and project-based customization, ensuring high-quality products and comprehensive technical service support for all Kuala Lumpur based contractors.
Our experienced sales team understands market demands and trends in Southeast Asia, enabling us to provide professional consultation and customized solutions. We have established strong partnerships with a wide range of suppliers to ensure a stable and reliable supply of raw materials and products. Additionally, we have a well-developed one-stop service system to meet customers' needs in procurement, logistics (direct to Port Klang), technical support, and more.
Experienced Architectural Production Team: With over 30 years of experience, we understand projects in-depth, reduce risks, save costs, and ensure smooth delivery to your site in Kuala Lumpur.
High-Precision Equipment: We use CNC cutting, double-edge grinding, water-jet, and advanced tempering lines. This allows for accurate sizing, smooth edges, and fast lead times.
Strict Quality Control: From raw glass to final packing, every step undergoes strict inspection. Our products are CE, SGCC, and ISO certified, complying with international and Malaysian construction standards.
As a specialized Silk-screen Printed Glass Factory, we utilize ceramic frit technology that goes beyond mere aesthetics. In the context of Kuala Lumpur's tropical environment, our glass provides essential benefits:
By applying specific dot or line patterns (frits), we can control the amount of light and heat entering a building. This "fritting" process is crucial for the glass-clad towers in KL Sentral or the Tun Razak Exchange (TRX), where cooling costs are a major concern. Our engineering team calculates the "percentage of coverage" to optimize the balance between natural light and thermal comfort.
Unlike vinyl films or organic paints that might peel or fade under the intense Malaysian UV radiation, our ceramic inks are fused into the glass at temperatures exceeding 600°C. This makes the pattern an integral part of the glass surface—resistant to humidity, acid rain, and heavy tropical downpours common in the Klang Valley.
Kuala Lumpur is a melting pot of cultures, and this is reflected in its interior design. We offer custom silk-screen patterns ranging from traditional Malaysian "Songket" inspired motifs to modern geometric designs for high-end hotels in the KLCC area. Whether it is 12mm tempered frosted glass for a boardroom or 1.5mm thin glass for electronic switch panels, our precision is unmatched.
With increasing environmental awareness in Malaysia, our silk-screen printed glass is used for bird protection. Patterns that are visible to birds but unobtrusive to humans are becoming a requirement for eco-friendly developments near KL’s green lungs like the Lake Gardens or Bukit Nanas.
Whether you are designing a high-rise office in the heart of the city or a luxury residence in the suburbs, our silk-screen printed glass offers the perfect combination of durability, safety, and style. We prioritize customer satisfaction and are committed to building long-term relationships with our Malaysian clients. If you are interested in our products and services, please feel free to contact us at any time. We will work closely with you to help achieve greater success together.
Deep-processed architectural glass supplier with CE, ISO, SGCC certifications and over 30 years of production experience.