Tempered / Laminated / Insulated Architectural Building Structural Glass

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Model NO.
MIC010
Layer Type
Common Laminated Glass
Function
Fireproof
Intermediate Film
Fabric
Melting Point
Low Temperature
Production
Wet Laminated Glass
Color
Clear
Usage
Furniture, Door, Building, Window
Transport Package
Plywood
Specification
1 Square metre
Origin
China
Model NO.
MIC010
Layer Type
Common Laminated Glass
Function
Fireproof
Intermediate Film
Fabric
Melting Point
Low Temperature
Production
Wet Laminated Glass
Color
Clear
Usage
Furniture, Door, Building, Window
Transport Package
Plywood
Specification
1 Square metre
Origin
China
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Tempered glass is produced by heating annealed glass in a furnace to 620C° Progressing from the furnace, the glass is rapidly cooled with jets of cold air, inducing compressive stresses to the surface while the center remains tensile. The result is fully tempered glass 4-5 times stronger than annealed glass of equal thickness.
Tempered glass is widely used in our daily life, such as bathroom doors, tea table tops, glass doors and windows of various buildings, car side windows and so on.
 
Considering the characteristics of tempered glass, glass size should be confirmed before making production. Once tempered glass size is confirmed, tempered glass can not be made mechanical treatment any more, otherwise, it will be broken. If breakage occurs the glass breaks up into small, cubical fragments, which are not threatening to humans.