Toughened Glass
Toughened glass, also known as tempered glass, is a type of safety glass that has been treated to enhance its strength and durability. It is created by heating regular glass to a high temperature and then rapidly cooling it, which alters its molecular structure and creates compressive stress on the surface. This process makes toughened glass up to five times stronger than regular glass and significantly more resistant to impact, thermal stress, and bending.
Applications & Benefits of Toughened Glass
Its safety features and robustness make it a preferred choice for applications where strength and security are essential, such as in automobile windows, shower enclosures, mobile devices, and architectural glass installations.