Tempered Glass
Tempered Glass
- Introduction
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TEMPERED GLASS
Tempered glass is also called toughened glass.Tempered glass has been processed intense heating and rapid cooling in a controlled process.
Tempered glass will not break into sharp shards,but will instead break into small pieeces or fragments.These fragments of tempered glass also called cuboids,because of their shape,and will not cut or cause harm as easily as regular glass.
Standards:
China GB15763.2-2005 and 9963-1998; Europe EN 12600: 2002, 16 CFR 1201; America ASTM C1048; UK BS 6206: 1995
Specification:
Glass Types: Float Glass, Pattern Glass
Colors: Clear, Extra Clear, Bronze, Grey, Blue and Green etc
Thickness: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 15mm, 19mm
Size: Max. 2440x3600mm, could be produced as per request.
Applications:
Tempered glass is used when thermal resistant,strength and safety are the primary considerations.Tempered glass is most commonly found in the side and rear window of automobiles.
Tempered glass is also widely used in building,for frameless glass doors,slider doors or any application where human contact and safety are considerations.Cell phones sometimes have tempered glass in their construction,because of its durability and scratch resistant quality.