The Main Advantages of Tempered Glass
🛡️ High Safety
Flat tempered glass is engineered for maximum protection. When shattered, it breaks into small, rounded fragments with blunt edges, eliminating the risk of serious injury. This safety feature makes it ideal for homes, offices, and public spaces where human safety is a priority. Additionally, the tempering process reduces thermal stress breakage, ensuring long-term durability and preventing unexpected failures.
🌡️ Heat Stability
Unlike standard glass, which can only handle 20°C to 100°C, flat tempered glass withstands extreme temperature fluctuations from 250°C to 320°C. This superior heat resistance makes it perfect for applications like windows, doors and facades, ensuring security and durability.
💪 High Strength
Flat tempered glass is 3–5 times stronger than ordinary glass, offering exceptional resistance to bending, impact, and surface pressure (up to 95Mpa). Its reinforced structure makes it ideal for high-traffic areas, glass railings, and security installations where strength is critical.
⭐ Why Choose Flat Tempered Glass?
- Enhanced safety with breakage-safe fragments
- Superior heat resistance for extreme environments
- Ultra-high strength for demanding applications
For projects requiring safety, durability, and performance, flat tempered glass is the smart choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q What is flat tempered glass and how is it made?
Flat tempered glass is a type of safety glass produced through a controlled thermal process. Standard glass is heated to approximately 620°C and then rapidly cooled, creating compressive stress on the surface. This process makes it significantly stronger and safer than ordinary glass.
Q What thicknesses are available for flat tempered glass?
Our flat tempered glass is available in a range of thicknesses from 4mm to 25mm, allowing it to meet the structural and aesthetic requirements of a wide variety of architectural and industrial applications.
Q What colors and edge finishes can I choose from?
We offer multiple color options including clear, ultra clear, crystal grey, bronze, blue, and green. For edge finishes, you can select from beveled edge, matt polished, fine polished, and more to suit your project design needs.
Q Is flat tempered glass suitable for high-temperature environments?
Yes. Flat tempered glass can withstand temperature fluctuations ranging from 250°C to 320°C, far exceeding the 20°C–100°C range of standard glass. This makes it an excellent choice for facades, fireplaces, kitchen applications, and other high-heat environments.
Q What certifications does your flat tempered glass hold?
Our flat tempered glass is certified to international standards including CE, ASTM, ISO9001, and CCC. These certifications ensure that the product meets rigorous quality, safety, and performance requirements for global markets.
Q What is the maximum size available and what is the production capacity?
The maximum glass size available is 3300 × 13000mm, making it suitable for large-scale architectural projects. Our production capacity reaches up to 5,000 square meters per day, ensuring reliable supply for both small and large orders.