Tempered glass is one of the most common types of glasses used for safety reasons. It is four times stronger than regular glass and can withstand greater amounts of pressure without breaking. Unlike regular glass that breaks into sharp shards, tempered glass breaks...
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7 Things You Should Know About Glass Tempering
Glass tempering is the process that enables you to create custom-designed glassware and decorative pieces with exceptional strength and durability. This is particularly important for applications that are subject to heavy use and abuse, such as entrance doors,...
Glass Strengthening Processes
Glass is a material that has many applications in modern life and it is a key component of buildings, mobile phone displays and other technology products. Its strength is a key concern for these products as they are often subject to thermal shock and bending. In order...
What Are Tempered Glass Windows and How Can They Benefit Your Home?
Tempered glass windows are a popular choice for many homeowners. They provide superior safety and security in addition to being energy efficient. Moreover, they are available in a variety of shapes and sizes. Read on to learn more about tempered glass and how it can...
Tempered Glass Panel
Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is resistant to shattering and is often used in construction, public buildings, and even homes. It is a popular choice for use in shower doors, glass railings, and glass facades due to its strong strength and ability to...
What Is Toughened Glass?
Toughened glass - or tempered glass - is a type of safety glass that undergoes controlled heat or chemical processes to increase its strength. This process results in a sheet of glass that is four to five times stronger than standard annealed glass and much harder to...
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