3-12mm Tempered Glass Used for Bathroom Shower Furniture

Customization: Available
Shape: Flat
Appearance: Flat Tempered

Product Description

Basic Specifications

Model NO.
Tempered Glass
Standard
GB15763.2-2005
Steel Degree
Tempered Glass
Flat Thickness
3.4mm-19mm
Curve Thickness
3.4mm-19mm
Fragment State
Technics
Physically Tempered
Flatness
High Class
Max Size
2440X4200mm
Mini Size
200X200mm
HS Code
70071900
Capacity
1000000m2/Year

Product Description

Production Process: In the production of flat glass, the molten silica-based mix is cooled slowly under carefully controlled conditions. This annealing procedure removes undesirable stresses from the glass. Cooling occurs in an annealing "lehr"; and then annealed glass is heated to a temperature near its softening point and forced to cool rapidly under carefully controlled conditions. The heat treating process produces highly desirable conditions of induced stress, which result in additional strength, resistance to thermal stress, and impact resistance.

Safety Performance: Once broken, it splits into tiny harmless pieces to prevent injury.
High Hardness: 4 times harder and more durable than ordinary float glass.
Thermal Resistance: Can bear sudden temperature changes of up to 220 centigrade degree.
Wind-Load Resistance: Outstanding performance in resisting thermal stress and wind pressure.

Main Applications:
• Traffic vehicles: Windows for trains, buses, and cars.
• Architecture: Structural windows and glass areas in buildings.
• Household: Glass table tops, show shelves, and furniture components.

NOTICE: Tempered glass can not be cut, drilled or undergo further processing once the tempering process is complete.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is tempered glass considered "safety glass"?
When tempered glass breaks, it shatters into small, relatively harmless granular chunks instead of jagged shards, significantly reducing the risk of injury.
Can I resize the glass after it has been tempered?
No. All cutting, grinding, and drilling must be performed prior to the tempering process. Any attempt to cut the glass afterward will cause it to shatter.
How much stronger is tempered glass compared to regular glass?
Tempered glass is approximately 4 to 5 times stronger than standard annealed glass of the same thickness.
What is the maximum temperature change the glass can handle?
It can withstand a rapid temperature differential of approximately 220°C (428°F).
What are the maximum dimensions available?
The maximum size for our tempered glass production is 2440mm x 4200mm.
Is custom branding available on the glass?
Yes, special logos and patterns can be silk-screen printed onto the glass during the production process.

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