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Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared to regular glass. It is also known as toughened glass and is used in a variety of applications due to its durability and safety features.
To create tempered glass, the glass is heated to a high temperature and then rapidly cooled. This process, known as quenching, creates internal stresses that give the glass its strength. The outer surface of tempered glass is also put into compression, making it more resistant to impact.
One of the main advantages of tempered glass is its safety features. When tempered glass breaks, it shatters into small, blunt pieces, reducing the risk of injury compared to regular glass. Tempered glass is also more resistant to thermal stress and can withstand higher temperatures.
Tempered glass is commonly used in applications where safety is a priority, such as in car windows, shower doors, and glass tables. It is also used in buildings for windows, doors, and glass facades due to its strength and durability.
Compared to regular glass, tempered glass is up to five times stronger and more resistant to impact. Regular glass breaks into sharp, jagged pieces when shattered, posing a higher risk of injury. Tempered glass, on the other hand, breaks into small, harmless pieces.