Performance: |
Safety, high strength, thermal stability, impact resistance is 4 to 5 times more than float glass |
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Single-layer thickness: |
3-19mm |
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Max size: |
2700*4000mm |
Mini Size: |
200*300mm |
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Edge type: |
matt, polished flat |
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Glass type: |
clear, extra clear, frosted, patterned, color tinted, color printed, reflective( Low E), fire-rated, self-cleaning |
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Certificate: |
CCC&ISO |
CE(EN12150) |
SGCC |
AS/NZS2208:1996 |
Process:
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clear tempered glass |
CNC cut → edge polished → holes drilled or notch→ tempered → packing |
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color printed glass |
CNC cut → edge polished → holes drilled or notch → color printed →tempered → packing |
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others |
All kinds of tempered glass can be laminated or insulated |
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Application: |
Commercial & residential use of partition & wall, door & window, fence & railing, skylight & roof, shower screen & shower room, |
Tempered glass (also known as toughened glass) is a extremely strong flat glass product which has undergone heat treatment. It is heated to approximately 1,112°F (600°C), then cooled rapidly using jets of air.
Although in appearance the glass is virtually unchanged, the bending strength is, in fact, increased by a factor of four or five times, thereby reducing the risk of fracture and breakage from mechanical or thermal shock.
Fully tempered glass is used in many applications because of its safety characteristics. It can satisfy state and local building code requirements for safety glazing in such applications as doors, showers, tub enclosures, and interior partitions. It is also used in storm doors, patio-door assemblies, and escalator and stairway balustrades.
We can cut to precise measurements, drill, edge, and make any other necessary customizations to get started on your perfect piece of flat glass.
Advantages Of Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is one of two kinds of safety glass regularly used in applications in which standard glass could pose a potential danger. Tempered glass is four to five times stronger than standard glass and does not break into sharp shards when it fails.
The brittle nature of tempered glass causes it to shatter into small oval-shaped pebbles when broken. This eliminates the danger of sharp edges. Due to this property, along with its strength, tempered glass is often referred to as safety glass,providing security and protection to its users.
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