Product Profile of Thermally Heat Treated Tempered Glass
Thermally Heat Treated Tempered Glass is a strong glass which is heat treated to induce compressive stresses of 11000 to 20000 psi on the surfaces. The Tempered Glass can withstand temperature differentials up to 250 degree C. This Tempered Glass comes with heat transmission properties. GSC Glass Ltd, an ISO 9001:2008 certified company, is the manufacturer of Thermally Heat Treated Tempered Glass.
GSC Glass Ltd supplies various types of tempered glass, heat strengthened glass, heat soaked glass, ceramic printed glass, laminated glass, security glass, insulated glass and decorated glass etc. The Thermally Heat Treated Tempered Glass can be broken into small, relatively harmless fragments that reduces the likelihood of injury to people as there are no jagged edges or sharp corners.
Key Features of Thermally Heat Treated Tempered Glass
- High Thermal Shock Strength: Can with stand temperature differentials up to 250 degree C.
- Safety: Will break into small, relatively harmless fragments. This substantially reduces the likelihood of injury to people as there are no jagged edges or sharp corners.
- Light and Heat transmission properties: Do not change due to tempering and remain the same as in unprocessed glass unless laminated or double glazed.
- Alterations: Tempered glass cannot be further cut, ground, drilled or worked upon. All these processes are completed prior to its tempering, in accordance with the drawings, sizes or templates.
- Curtain walls and structural glazing.
- Bolted structural glazing.
- Doors and Partitions.
- Large windows.
- Shower installations.
- Squash courts.
- Furniture.
- Automobiles and Railways.
- Kitchen appliances.
- Lighting fixtures.
- Ships and boats.
- Fire knockout windows.
- Solar Panels.
- Fireplace Screens.