What is it? Tempered Glass is a toughened safety glass. It has undergone a special heat treatment to increase its strength and resistance to impact. In fact it is approximately five times more resistant than normal glass. As an example a piece of 8mm toughened glass will be able to withstand a steel ball weighing 500gr dropped from a height of 2 meters.
Advantages: Five times more resistant to breakage than normal glass If the glass does break, there is far less risk of injury from broken pieces More opportunity for large areas of glazing without substituting your safety, including frameless designs such as doors, showers screens, table tops and so on. Application: Ideal for use in interiors, acid etched glass can be sited in a wide variety of applications: All doors (sliding-glass, French, and patio) Side windows within 24 in. of an opening or door Stair landing windows within 4 ft. of the floor Bathroom windows, within 5 ft. of the floor All windows within 18 in. of the floor All tub and shower enclosures
Production Range: Maximum size: 2440*6000mm Minimum size: 150*150mm Thickness: 3~19mm
Quality: In accordance with EN12150 Standard for European marketings In accordance with BS6206 British Standard In accordance with ASTM1408 American Standard In accordance with AS/NZS 208 Standard for Australia and New Zealand country In accordance with GB 9963-1998 Tempered Glass Standard In accordance with GB 17981-1999 Chinese Standard Tempered and Heat-Strengthened Glass Used in Curtain Walls Pass Chinese Safety Glass Compulsory Certification (CCC)
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