Tempered glass

Tempered glass undergoes heat treatment similar to the process of hardening steel. As a result of heating and rapid cooling, the physical properties of the material change.

 

As a result of heating and rapid cooling, the physical properties of the material change, making it significantly stronger than ordinary glass.

Advantages of tempered glass
Increased strength
Tempered glass is several times stronger than ordinary glass, which ensures durability and resistance to mechanical damage.
Security
In case of damage, tempered glass shatters into small rounded pieces, which are impossible to cut yourself on, significantly reducing the risk of injury.
Heat resistance
Tempered glass can withstand sharp temperature changes, making it ideal for use in extreme conditions.
Areas of application
Construction
Used for windows, doors, partitions, facades, and other structures requiring increased strength and safety.
Interior design
Used to create stylish and safe interior elements, such as glass shelves, tables, shower cabins, and railings.
Shipbuilding
Ensures the safety and durability of windows and other glass structures on ships.
Automotive industry
Stosowane do produkcji bocznych i tylnych szyb samochodowych, zapewniając bezpieczeństwo pasażerom.
How it works
Tempered glass is produced by heating the glass to high temperatures and then rapidly cooling it with the help of air. This process creates internal stresses in the glass, which increases its strength and improves safety characteristics.