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Vacuum Insulated GlazingVacuum Insulated Glazing (VIG) is a cutting-edge glazing technology that provides high thermal insulation with an ultra-thin profile. It works by creating a vacuum between two glass panes, which...read more
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Toughened Glass PanelToughened glass, also known as tempered glass, is a type of safety glass that has been specially treated to increase its strength. The process involves heating the glass to a high temperature...read more
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Tempered Safety GlassIt is a type of glass that is specially designed to be stronger, more durable, and less likely to cause injury when broken.read more
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Clear Tempered GlassClear Tempered Glass is a type of glass that is produced through the process, which is the most common method for making flat glass today.read more
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Quality Tempered GlassIt refers to glass that has undergone a special heat treatment process to increase its strength and durability.read more
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Vacuum Insulated GlassIt is a new type of glass deep-processing product developed based on the principle of thermos flask and has excellent heat insulation and sound insulation properties.read more
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Vacuum GlazingVacuum glazing is a type of advanced glazing technology that involves creating a vacuum between two panes of glass, providing excellent thermal insulation while keeping the overall thickness of...read more
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Thick Tempered GlassIt is a flat, transparent or translucent piece of glass that is designed to sit on top of a table frame or base, often used as a functional and decorative surface.read more
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Tinted Tempered GlassTinted tempered glass refers to glass that has been treated or coated with a layer of film or material that reduces the amount of light passing through it, giving it a darker or colored appearance.read more
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Tempered Laminated GlassTempered laminated glass is a type of safety glass that combines two processes: tempering and laminating.read more
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Tempered Glass SheetIt refers to glass that has a textured or patterned surface, created either through a manufacturing process or post-production treatment. It is a versatile material used primarily for its...read more
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Screen Printing GlassIt refers to glass that has been printed with a design or pattern using a process called silk-screen printing (also known as screen printing).read more
WebHeat treated glass is supplied with seamed edges. The purpose of this seamed edge is to facilitate the heat treating process. This edge is not a “finished” edge and needs to be concealed. SIGCO...
WebHeat treated glass involves subjecting the glass to a thermal process to increase its resistance and make it safer in case of breakage. Tempered glass provides mechanical strength 4 times higher...
WebFor strength and to meet building codes. Tempered glass is heat treated for superior strength and thermal resistance. The use of tempered glass is often regulated in building...
WebHeat Resistant Glass. B ased on their heat resistant qualities, there are two types of glass commonly used for a fireplace or wood stove: tempered glass and ceramic glass.. Tempered glass is the...
WebWhen heat-treated glass is necessary, Guardian recommends the use of heat-strengthened glass for applications that do not specifically require a safety glass product. HS glass cannot be cut or...
WebIn architectural applications, heat‐treated glass, sometimes called, “thermally toughened glass”, significantly reduces the breakage potential due to thermal stress and stress from...
