Toughened Glass
Tempered glass also known as Toughened Glass, is made by quickly
cooling the annealed glass when it is heated near to its softening
point. After tempering, uniform compression is formed over the
glass surface while tensile formed inside the glass plate.
Performance and advantages 1, High strength. 2, Tempered glass has
3~5 times the bending and impact strength of ordinary annealed
glass of the same thickness. 3, Thermal impact resistance. 4, It
has more resistance to rapid changes in temperature compared to
annealed glass. 5, Safety. 6, If broken, our tempered glass
shatters into fine, blunt and harmless pieces. Application 1,
Places where safety glass is required to used by laws and
regulations. 2, Windows or other area in a building. 3, Glass
balustrade and escalator side panels 4, Interior decorations and
furniture. Specification Maximum Dimension: 3000 x 2000mm Minimum
Dimension: 150 x 300mm Thickness: 3~19mm Standard: ASTM C1048,
BS6206:1981, ANSI Z97.1-1984, GB9963-1998

