Tinted color glass is very classic and modern. When tempered, it is extremely strong, making it ideal for furniture and building decoration.
High Strength
Tempered glass is approximately 5 times stronger than normal float glass of the same thickness.
Advanced Safety
If broken, it shatters into small, relatively harmless grains, significantly reducing the risk of injury.
Thermal Stability
Capable of withstanding sudden temperature changes up to 200°C.
Custom Processing
Available with hole drilling, cutouts, edge works, frosted/acid etched, laminating, and insulating.
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Manufacturing & Packing
Equipped with advanced machinery imported from the USA, Italy, Finland, and South Korea, ensuring precision and top-tier quality.
Safety Packing: Strong wood cases suitable for sea and land transportation ensure the glass arrives safely.
Specializing in building glass and household appliance glass since 2005. Annual production capability reaches 750,000 sq. meters across three specialized workshops. Products are exported globally, including to the USA, Australia, EU, and Middle East.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much stronger is tempered glass compared to normal glass?
Tempered glass is approximately 5 times stronger than standard float glass of the same thickness, providing superior durability.
What happens when tempered glass breaks?
For safety, it shatters into small, blunt granules instead of sharp, jagged shards, significantly reducing the risk of injury.
Can tempered glass withstand high temperatures?
Yes, it has excellent thermal stability and can handle sudden temperature changes up to 200°C.
What colors and thicknesses are available?
We offer thicknesses from 4mm to 12mm and a variety of colors including gray, bronze, blue, and green.
What are the primary applications for this glass?
It is widely used in buildings (balustrades, windows, doors, shower screens), furniture (glass tables), and household appliances (ovens, cooktops).
What quality standards do your products meet?
Our products are certified by AS/NZS 2208: 1996, CE, SGCC (ANSI Z97.1), and Chinese CCC.