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Sliding door, Shower door, Cabinet, Furniture, Table, Partition Wall Tempered glass Flat Polished Edges Glass with drilled holes and cutsoff |
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Product name : Sliding door, Shower door, Cabinet, Furniture, Table, Partition Wall Tempered glass Flat Polished Edges Glass with drilled holes and cutsoff |
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Tempered Glass is four to five times mechanically stronger than annealed glass of the same type and thickness. This is due to stresses in the surface layer. Compressive surface stresses close microscopic cracks and make the glass much stronger.
High Thermal - Shock Strength: Tempered Glass is approximately three times as resistant to rapid temperature changes (thermal shocks) as annealed glass. Annealed glass is a brittle material. It breaks under the lowest tensile stress. Tensile Stresses on the surface can be caused by bending the glass sheet or by changes in temperature. A sudden change in temperature of about 40℃ - 50℃ is enough to break annealed glass. Tempered glass can withstand temperature changes of 150℃ without breaking. This is extremely important for architectural glass used in facades, especially in the spandrel areas.
Safety: When ordinary annealed glass is broken, it forms sharp, knife-like fragments. Tempered glass however, breaks into small, comparatively harmless pieces, unlikely to cause serious injuries. Its break pattern enables tempered glass to be classified as safety glass.
Applications
--Windows --Glass facades --Shop fronts --Structural glass --Shower screens
-- Shower Cubicles --Sliding or swing doors --Table Tops --Showcases
--Partitions --Squash court walls --Balustrades --Wall claddings |
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