Tempered Glass

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Tempered Glass

Tempered monocular glass is made by first cutting ordinary annealed glass to the required size, then heating it to near its softening point, and finally rapidly and uniformly cooling it to obtain a single layer of glass. Tempered monocular glass undergoes a physical tempering process, resulting in strong pressure and impact resistance, good thermal stability, and mechanical strength 3-5 times that of ordinary glass. When broken, it shatters into blunt-angled particles, offering enhanced safety.

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.

Stained glass, also known as painted glass, is made by using a roller printing machine to apply enamel of different colors to the entire glass surface. The paint surface is smooth, flat and easy to clean.

Globalstar acid-washed glass is based on an acid-etching process, mixed with mirror, titanium or wire mesh technology, and processed on one side of the glass to give the glass a three-dimensional view, allowing light to pass through while providing privac

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