Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is glass that has been heat-treated. Its characteristics include the formation of a compressive stress layer on the glass surface, improved mechanical strength and heat shock resistance, and a special fragmentation state [1]. It is a safety glass and is widely used in places where high mechanical strength and safety requirements are required. It can be used alone or made into a laminated or hollow product as needed [2]. The main production process of tempered glass is to obtain ordinary glass of a certain size, heat it to a temperature close to the glass softening point of about 650°C to 700°C, and then blow high-pressure air on both sides of the glass to cool it rapidly. Finally, a compressive stress layer of about 1/6 of the glass thickness will be formed on both sides of the glass.
Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is glass that has been heat-treated. Its characteristics include the formation of a compressive stress layer on the glass surface, improved mechanical strength and heat shock resistance, and a special fragmentation state [1]. It is a safety glass and is widely used in places where high mechanical strength and safety requirements are required. It can be used alone or made into a laminated or hollow product as needed [2]. The main production process of tempered glass is to obtain ordinary glass of a certain size, heat it to a temperature close to the glass softening point of about 650°C to 700°C, and then blow high-pressure air on both sides of the glass to cool it rapidly. Finally, a compressive stress layer of about 1/6 of the glass thickness will be formed on both sides of the glass.