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Through controlled strength, tempered glass balances safety and design.
High-performance tempered glass for demanding applications

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Applications of
Tempered Glass
Used where strength, safety, and resistance to thermal stress are required.

Building Facades
Offers increased strength and safety for exterior glazing exposed to environmental stress.

Interior Partitions
Provides durable and safe separation while maintaining openness between interior spaces.

Shower Enclosures
Ensures impact resistance and safe breakage behavior in wet-area applications.

Balustrades & Railings
Delivers structural safety and transparency for elevated or edge-protection systems.

Furniture Tops
Combines strength and clean aesthetics for durable glass furniture surfaces.

Display Cases
Protects displayed items while offering clear visibility and impact resistance.

What Is
Tempered Glass
Low-E (Low Emissivity) glass features a microscopically thin, transparent coating designed to reduce heat transfer while maintaining high levels of natural light. It improves energy efficiency, indoor comfort, and overall thermal performance in modern buildings.
Benefits of
Tempered Glass
Versatile Use
Suitable for doors, partitions, and façades.
Thermal Resistance
Withstands temperature variations.
Safety Performance
Breaks into small, less harmful fragments.
High Strength
Stronger than standard annealed glass.
Laminated vs Tempered Glass
Understanding how strength and breakage behavior influence safety-focused glazing decisions.
Composed of multiple glass layers bonded with a strong interlayer.
Holds glass fragments together when broken for added safety.
Maintains a protective barrier after breakage.
Provides enhanced security and impact resistance.
Offers improved acoustic insulation in building applications.
Single glass panel strengthened through thermal heat treatment.
Shatters into small blunt fragments when broken.
Loses structural integrity immediately after breakage.
Designed to resist impact and thermal stress.
Provides limited acoustic insulation compared to laminated glass.


