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Tempered Glass: Enhancing Safety and Strength in Building Design

Tempered glass, or safety glass, is crucial for modern building designs, offering increased strength and thermal resistance. This glass is made by heating annealed glass to its softening point and then rapidly cooling it, which significantly enhances its durability.

Diverse Applications and Enhanced Safety:

Found in residential and commercial buildings, tempered glass is ideal for shower doors, sliding patio doors, frameless doors, and structural applications. Its unique property of breaking into small, square pieces minimizes the risk of injury, making it suitable for public and high-impact areas.

The glass's high edge strength enables its use in innovative architectural designs such as spider glazing and point-fixed glazing. It also exhibits high thermal resistance, which is essential for minimizing thermal breakage in areas exposed to direct sunlight.

Superior Strength and Energy Efficiency:

With a minimum surface compression of 10,000 psi, fully tempered glass is about twice as strong as heat-strengthened glass and is used extensively in the manufacture of double glazed windows and energy-efficient windows in Sydney. These properties make it ideal for use in high-risk areas like skylights and high-rise windows, where both safety and durability are critical.

Ideal for High-Risk and High-Stress Applications:

Fully tempered glass is recommended for buildings in high-risk environments where the potential for thermal and impact breakage is high. It is essential for ensuring safety in double glazed doors and windows, which are crucial for maintaining energy efficiency and structural integrity.

 

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