Tempered glass, also known as toughened glass, is a safety glass manufactured through thermal processing. Its strength exceeds ordinary glass by 3-5 times. The process involves heating glass to 620°C followed by rapid cooling, creating a surface compressive stress layer and internal tensile stress layer, enhancing impact resistance and thermal stability (withstanding 200°C temperature differences). When shattered, it breaks into honeycomb-like blunt-angled particles, minimizing injury risks. Widely used in curtain walls, doors/windows, partitions, and furniture, it cannot be re-cut after tempering.
In construction, it is commonly employed for high-rise curtain walls, glass doors/windows, skylights, and glass walkways, where its wind resistance and impact resistance ensure safety. Transportation applications include vehicle side windows and high-speed train windows, leveraging both safety and temperature resistance. In household appliances, it serves high-temperature components like oven doors and microwave panels.
Standard Packaging: Wooden crates with shockproof foam and corner steel guards.
Shipping Methods: Sea/land freight, FOB/CIF terms supported.

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