¡¡¡¡The
process of tempered glass is to heat the original glass
to the temperature of about 700¡ãC,and then cool it
down rapidly to form the surface compressive on the
glass.The tempered glass can be divided as fully tempered
glass and partially-tempered glass (also called heatstrengthened
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Tempered
Glass Features:
¡¡¡¡Tempered glass has roughly
three to four times as much resistance to anti-shocking
as same thickness of ordinary glass. When the glass
breaks caused by external force, the surface of the
glass shatters pieces instantly and free of sharp
so as to lessen or avoid the injury to human body.
Tempered glass can stands the rapid temperature difference(For
example:5mm thickness Tempered glass can stands 200¡ã
temperature difference.)
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Tempered
Glass Specification:
¡¡¡¡Tempered glass : Plane tempered glass Max size:5000mm*2550mm
Minsize:250mm*100 mmThickness: 4-22mm |
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Partially-Tempered
Glass Features:
¡¡¡¡Partially-tempered glass has roughly twice or three
times as much resistance to anti-shocking as same thickness
ordinary glass. When the glass breaks caused by external
force, the cracks extend from the shooting point to the
edge and form the radiating shape and most of the broken
glass pieces remain in the frame so as to lessen and avoid
the injury to human body. The surface quality is better
than Tempered glass. |
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Partially-Tempered
Glass Specification:
¡¡¡¡Partially-tempered glass : Plane tempered glassMax
size: 5000mm*2550 mm
Min size:250mm*100 mmThickness: 4-22mm |
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Applications:
¡¡¡¡Windows and other partials of buildings.Glass partitions
and elevator partitions.Windows of automotion and ships.Glass
table and showing case.Interior decoration and glass
furniture.
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Standard:
¡¡¡¡GB/T 15763.2£2005, 17841£1999 |
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