Tempered glass
Tempered glass is made by cutting, grinding, drilling and other processing as required, and then heating it in a tempering furnace to a temperature close to the softening point of the glass, and then rapidly cooling it to quickly form uniform compressive stress on the surface of the glass, while tensile stress is formed inside the glass. This greatly improves the strength, heat resistance and safety of the glass.
Specifications | Maximum processing size: 3300mmx2440mm (excluding handmade) | ||
Minimum processing size | 300mmx300mm | ||
Thickness range | 3-12mm | ||
Product standard | GB15763.2-2005 “Tempered Glass” | ||
Application areas | Doors and windows, partitions, glass guardrails, furniture, desktops, etc. Courtyard, Leisure Facilities, Supermarket, Farmhouse, Laundry, Workshop, Kitchen, School, Bathroom, Babies and kids, Bedroom, Exterior, Dining, Warehouse, Home Office, Staircase, Outdoor, Living Room, Park, Wine Cellar, Office Building, Storage & Closet, Gym, Mall, Entry, Apartment, Sports Venues, Basement, Hospital, Villa, Hotel, Home Bar, Hall, Garage & Shed |
Product Overview
Thermal stability: Tempered glass has good thermal stability and can withstand a temperature difference of 300°C, which is 3 times that of ordinary glass.
Safety: Tempered glass has strong impact resistance due to the presence of a stress layer, making it difficult to break, and the small blunt-angle particles formed after the glass is broken will not cause significant harm to the human body.
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