Fully tempered glass is generally "hot" at high temperatures of up to 700 degrees and cooled by cool air.
Nowadays, due to the high demand in architecture and the construction of new materials are increasingly popular to bring a completely different face for the works: more beautiful, more solid. And one of the most used materials in modern buildings is tempered glass.
Fully tempered glass is generally "hot" at high temperatures of up to 700 degrees and cooled by cool air. The purpose of this heat is to make the surface tension of the glass more resistant to heat, impact and heat resistance better.
* Characteristics of tempered glass:
- Apply 4-5 times more force than conventional float glass of the same type, thickness and size.
- When broken, the glass breaks into many small debris with no sharp edges such as normal glass should not endanger the user.
- High temperature shock absorption and no deformation in the temperature up to 295oC.
* Advantages of tempered glass:
- Due to the high impact force and high pressure, it should be safe and secure.
- No warping, deformation.
- Sound insulation, good insulation.
- Noise pollution and dust.
- Helps to get natural light.
- Easy to clean.
- Durable with time.
- Bring modern space.
- Installing quickly.
* Application of tempered glass:
- Tempered glass used for doors
- Stair railing, balcony railing.
- Glass walls, rooms for buildings.
- Make glass roof
- Tempered glass for interior decoration for office, living room, and kitchen.
- Bathroom cabinets, etc.