Toughened Glass For Windows And Door
![]() product description: The surface compressive stress of the heat-reinforced glass and the tempered glass is different, and the mechanical strength is 1.6 to 2 times that of the ordinary annealed glass, and has good thermal stability. The heat-strengthening glass is flatter than ordinary annealed glass and superior to tempered glass. . Product Features: Safety: When the glass is broken, it becomes a honeycomb-like broken obtuse-angled particle, which will not cause significant harm to the human body. High strength: The strength of tempered glass is 4 to 5 times that of ordinary glass. Thermal stability: Tempered glass has good thermal stability and can withstand temperature changes of 300 °C.
Tempered glass belongs to safety glass and is widely used in places with high requirements on mechanical strength and safety, such as: glass doors, building curtain walls, facade windows, interior partitions, furniture, close to heat sources, and locations where heat and cold impact are severe. Partition, etc. Semi-tempered (heat-enhanced) glass features: The surface compressive stress of the heat-reinforced glass and the tempered glass is different, and the mechanical strength is 1.6 to 2 times that of the ordinary annealed glass, and has good thermal stability. The heat-strengthening glass is flatter than ordinary annealed glass and superior to tempered glass. Specification range: Maximum size: 2440mm × 6000mm Minimum size: 200mm × 300mm Thickness range: Tempered glass 4mm-22mm, heat reinforced glass 4-12 |