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2026年2月18日
What is the difference between tempered glass and regular glass?
Tempered glass is heat-treated to increase strength and safety performance. It is approximately four to five times stronger than regular glass and breaks into small, blunt fragments instead of sharp s
What is the difference between tempered glass and regular glass?
Tempered glass is heat-treated to increase strength and safety performance. It is approximately four to five times stronger than regular glass and breaks into small, blunt fragments instead of sharp shards.
Regular annealed glass breaks into dangerous pieces and is not considered safety glass.
Can tempered glass be cut or drilled?
No. Tempered glass cannot be cut, drilled, or modified after the tempering process. All customization must be completed before tempering.
Attempting to process tempered glass afterward will cause it to shatter.
Is tempered glass safe for buildings?
Yes. Tempered glass is classified as safety glass and is widely used in architectural applications such as doors, facades, railings, and partitions.
It meets building safety requirements in most international construction standards.
How strong is tempered glass?
Tempered glass is typically four to five times stronger than standard float glass of the same thickness. It also has significantly better resistance to thermal stress and impact.
Where is tempered glass commonly used?
Tempered glass is commonly used in:
- Windows and doors
- Shower enclosures
- Glass railings
- Curtain walls
- Furniture
- Commercial buildings
- Public facilities
Its strength, safety, and durability make it suitable for both interior and exterior applications.
