6mm Tempered Glass with Ground Edge Processing And Driling Holes
6mm Tempered Glass Ground Edge processing and driling holes
Tempered glass is the glass after heat treatment, which is characterized by forming a compressive stress layer on the glass surface, improving its mechanical strength and thermal shock resistance, and having a special fragmentation state. It belongs to safety glass and is widely used in places with high mechanical strength and safety requirements. It can be used alone or made into sandwich or hollow products as required.
- Specification for tempered toughened glass
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Product |
tempered toughed glass |
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Color |
colorless, low iron, blue, green, grey, brown, frosted, etc. |
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Thickness |
except for 8mm 10mm 12mm, other thickness available in 3mm 4mm 5mm 6mm 15mm 19mm |
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Maximum Size |
Flat Tempered Glass size 3600mm×18000mm, Curved Tempered Glass size 36͡00mm×18000mm |
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Shape |
Flat, Curved, Customize according to requirements |
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Application |
Widly used as glass windows, glass doors, glass balustrades, glass partition walls. |
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Delivery time |
7-15 days |
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Packing |
Strong export plywood crates to make sure safety for transportation. |
Tempered glass is safe to use, its bearing capacity is increased, and its fragility is improved. Even if the tempered glass is damaged, it will be small fragments without acute angle, which greatly reduces the harm to human body.
Compared with ordinary glass, the quenching and heating resistance of tempered glass is improved by 3~5 times, and it can generally withstand the temperature difference of more than 250 degrees, which has obvious effect on preventing thermal cracking. It is a kind of safety glass. To ensure the safety of high-rise buildings to provide qualified materials.
- Strength: Tempered glass is considered to be 4 to 5 times stronger than standard annealed glass, making it more resistant to breakage. This is especially important in areas where the glass is likely to experience impact, such as shower doors, glass tabletops, and commercial storefronts.
- Code compliance: Many building codes and safety regulations require the use of tempered glass in specific applications to ensure the well-being of occupants. Meeting these standards not only enhances safety but also ensures compliance with legal requirements, avoiding potential liabilities for property owners.
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