The process of making toughened glass involves rapidly chilling the outer surfaces of annealed glass after heating it to approximately 600° – 650° Celsius. Through this technique, the glass becomes extremely tough and shockproof.
Glasses are produced on our horizontal roller tempering line that has been thoroughly tempered or toughened. Both lines include a powerful top-and-bottom convection heating system that makes it possible to heat treat most of the coatings on the market. Additionally, our machine has an excellent and precise cooling technique called a quenching system that enables excellent glass flatness. Currently, it is impossible to imagine a structure without the utilisation of this phenomenal product.
Additional Benefits
- Toughened glass, also known as tempered glass, is four times tougher than conventional glass and is noted for its safety.
- Tempered glass, unlike plain glass, breaks into small, comparatively harmless fragments. This is feasible because the glass is steadily cooled during the annealing/quenching process, making it much stronger.
- Toughened glass is widely used for balcony doors, windows, facades, shower doors, bathroom doors, exhibition spaces,kiosks and other applications.
- Toughened Glass can also be Laminated and / or Insulated for an added layer of safety.
Specifications
Glass Thickness
4mm – 19mm
Minimum Glass Size
(width) * (height)
204mm * 305mm
(width) * (height)
204mm * 305mm
Maximum Glass Size
(width) * (height)
2036mm * 3600mm
(width) * (height)
2036mm * 3600mm












