Glass Fabrication Services-Scratch-Thermal Glass Tempering

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If you’re in need of durable glass parts that can hold up in harsh environments, thermal glass tempering may give you the solution you need. As a highly beneficial glass strengthening treatment, thermal glass tempering is a suitable substitute for annealing when the latter could pose potential safety hazards. At YIHAI Glass, we can provide you with tempered glass products in various sizes and thicknesses to suit the needs of many applications.

What is Thermal Glass Tempering?
During the thermal glass tempering process, glass is heated to extreme temperatures before undergoing rapid cooling. The sudden shift in temperature compresses the surface and edges of the glass to make it much stronger than traditional glass products. As a result, tempered glass doesn’t shatter into dangerous shards when broken. Instead, the glass fractures into small, relatively harmless particles along circular edges, making it much safer than annealed glass.

Benefits of Thermal Glass Tempering
3 Degrees of Tempered Glass
There are multiple benefits of using thermal glass tempering rather than other glass strengthening methods. These benefits include:
Increased Safety
Unlike traditional annealed glass, tempered glass isn’t designed to shatter and form shards. Broken tempered glass forms small, circular pieces that make them safer in the event of breakage. This also makes broken tempered glass safer to clean and remove from an area without the risk of injury.
Improved Durability
Thermal tempering alters the glass’s composition to provide additional durability, strength, and resistance to scratching. This helps ensure that parts remain in working condition to prevent potentially costly equipment breakdowns and downtime.
Greater Temperature Resistance
Tempered glass is used in everything from aerospace and aviation applications to household items and laboratory equipment due to its ability to withstand higher temperatures and temperature fluctuations. Tempered glass is also often used to help meet fire code regulations in building construction along with many other applications requiring sufficient temperature resistance such as appliances, cookware, fire engines, drinking glasses, and more.
Uses for Tempered Glass
The strength, durability, and scratch-resistance of tempered glass, along with its ability to withstand temperature fluctuations, makes it highly suitable for a wide range of industries, including lighting, military and government, petrochemical, medical, marine, automotive, and many more.

Since tempered glass is capable of maintaining functionality in extreme environments, it is commonly used for the following applications:
High-pressure windows
Lighting products
Explosion-proof windows
Industrial and residential doors
Sight glass
Appliances
Boating windows
Bullet-proof solutions
Vehicles

 

 

 

Thermal Glass Tempering from YIHAI Glass
The experts at YIHAI Glass have the resources and experience required to provide you with the ideal thermal glass tempering solution. To ensure optimal quality and functionality, we use state-of-the-art testing equipment to ensure our tempered glass products comply with GASP, DSR, and GANA standards. We also offer an extensive selection of materials including patterned glass, clear float glass, borosilicate, and more.

 

YIHAI versatility allows us to temper glass of various sizes and thicknesses. For products with thicknesses up to 1″, we can thermal temper glass at 34″ x 72″. For glass products with thicknesses ranging from 1″ to 2.375″, we can thermal temper glass up to 14″ x 14″.

At YIHAI Glass, we are proud to serve the following industries with our thermal glass tempering solutions:
Automotive
MarineLearn about the thermal glass tempering process and the various benefits that make it suitable for a diverse range of industries and applications.
Military/Government
Optical
Lighting
Semiconductor
Building
Energy
Aerospace/Aviation
Petrochemical
Medical
For more information about our thermal glass tempering capabilities, contact the experts at YIHAI Glass or request a quote today.

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