Tempered glass
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Tempered glass is a type of glass that has undergone special processing, giving it high strength, high safety, and good thermal stability. Below is a detailed introduction and applications of tempered glass:
Detailed Introduction
• Manufacturing Process: Ordinary glass is heated to near its softening point (600-650℃) and then rapidly cooled, causing compressive stress to form on the surface of the glass and tensile stress inside, thereby increasing the strength and performance of the glass.
• Characteristics: High strength, significantly improved bending and impact resistance compared to ordinary glass; good safety, breaking into small, blunt-edged particles that are less likely to cause serious injury; excellent thermal stability, able to withstand large temperature changes and less prone to cracking due to sudden temperature changes.
Applications
• Construction: Widely used in building doors and windows, curtain walls, glass railings, skylights, etc., providing good lighting while ensuring building safety and aesthetics.
• Furniture: Used in the production of coffee tables, dining tables, TV cabinets, and other furniture countertops, offering both beauty and high wear and impact resistance.
• Other Fields: It can also be applied to electronic device displays, aquariums, bank counters, decorative partitions, and many other fields.
Product Standards
• Quality conforms to the GB15763.2-2009 standard
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