Tempered Glass is a specialized type of glass that undergoes a heat treatment process to enhance its properties. By creating a compressive stress layer on the surface, this glass exhibits improved mechanical strength, heat shock resistance, and unique fragmentation characteristics. Widely recognized as a safety glass, it is commonly used in environments where high mechanical strength and safety standards are essential. Whether utilized on its own or incorporated into laminated or hollow products, tempered glass offers superior durability and reliability. The production process involves heating ordinary glass to a high temperature, rapidly cooling it with high-pressure air, and ultimately forming a compressive stress layer that enhances its overall strength and safety features.