Tempered glass is made by heating annealed glass to 620 degrees Celsius in a furnace. From the furnace, the glass is rapidly cooled by jets of cold air, maintaining tension at the center while compressive stress is generated on the surface.
Tempered glass is made by heating annealed glass to 620 degrees Celsius in a furnace. From the furnace, the glass is rapidly cooled by jets of cold air, maintaining tension at the center while compressive stress is generated on the surface.
Tempered glass is made by heating annealed glass to 620 degrees Celsius in a furnace. From the furnace, the glass is rapidly cooled by jets of cold air, maintaining tension at the center while compressive stress is generated on the surface.
Tempered glass is made by heating annealed glass to 620 degrees Celsius in a furnace. From the furnace, the glass is rapidly cooled by jets of cold air, maintaining tension at the center while compressive stress is generated on the surface.
Tempered glass is made by heating annealed glass to 620 degrees Celsius in a furnace. From the furnace, the glass is rapidly cooled by jets of cold air, maintaining tension at the center while compressive stress is generated on the surface.
Tempered glass is made by heating annealed glass to 620 degrees Celsius in a furnace. From the furnace, the glass is rapidly cooled by jets of cold air, maintaining tension at the center while compressive stress is generated on the surface.
Traditional colored glaze glass is made by printing inorganic high-temperature ink onto glass using a screen printing process, and then fixing the ink onto the glass surface through high-temperature sintering.
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that reconciles the aesthetic benefits of glass with genuine safety concerns.
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that reconciles the aesthetic benefits of glass with genuine safety concerns.
Laminated glass consists of two or three layers of glass sandwiched together with a transparent or colored PVB interlayer, combining aesthetics and safety.
Dimming glass is a type of laminated glass product consisting of two layers of glass and a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC) film between two conductive interlayers.
Two or three layers of glass sandwiched with a clear or colored PVB interlayer, laminated glass combines aesthetics and safety;