Tempered glass has gradually become well-known in recent years. Tempered glass is widely used in high-rise building doors and windows, glass curtain walls, indoor partition glass, daylighting ceilings, sightseeing elevator passages, furniture, glass guardrails and other items.
Characteristics of tempered glass: Firstly, safety. Glass breaks into small blunt angled particles resembling honeycomb shapes, which do not cause significant harm to the human body. The second is high intensity. The strength of tempered glass is generally 4-5 times that of ordinary glass. Thirdly, there is a large deflection. 3-4 times larger than ordinary glass. Fourthly, it has good thermal stability. Tempered glass has good thermal stability and can withstand temperatures three times higher than ordinary glass. It can withstand temperature differences of up to 300 ℃ (glass with a small surface area does not need to be tempered).
Compared to ordinary glass, tempered glass has stronger safety and higher bending resistance. It is difficult to distinguish between the two with the naked eye, but they generally have the 3C mark.