1. Tempered glass is made by heating annealed glass to 620°C in a furnace. From the furnace, the glass is rapidly cooled by jets of cold air, creating compressive stress on the surface while maintaining tension in the center.
2. It is five times stronger than annealed glass of the same thickness.
3. It has greater heat resistance than annealed or heat-strengthened glass.
4. If the glass breaks, it shatters into small, cubic fragments that pose no threat to humans.
Glass thickness: 3-19mm (1/8"-3/4")
Dimensions: 3000x8000