Toughened glass

Ordinary Toughened Glass is a high-strength safety glass produced through a high-temperature heating process (around 650℃) followed by rapid quenching. It offers excellent impact resistance, thermal stability, and is widely used in construction, residential, and industrial applications.

Glass Structure

Single-pane size: up to 3300mm x 6000mm

Thickness range: 4mm – 19mm

Features

Safety:
When broken, toughened glass shatters into small, blunt-edged fragments (for 4–12mm thickness, ≥40 pieces), significantly reducing the risk of injury.

Impact Resistance:
Its impact strength is 3–5 times higher than ordinary glass, and its flexural strength is 4–5 times higher, making it highly resistant to accidental impacts.

Thermal Stability:
Can withstand temperature differences up to 200℃ (e.g., direct sunlight exposure or sudden cooling), providing excellent resistance to thermal stress. Note: Not suitable for direct fire-resistant applications.

Processing Limitations:
All cutting, drilling, or edge work must be completed before tempering; the finished product cannot be re-processed.

Applications

Residential: Doors, windows, shower screens

Commercial: Mall display windows, office building curtain walls

Other: Furniture countertops, elevator interiors

Parameter

Thickness range: 4–19mm

Impact strength: ≥ 4× ordinary glass

Spontaneous breakage rate: ≤ 0.3%

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