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Tempered glass data sheet.
Tempered glass data sheet.
Because tempered glass fractures into many small pieces it tends to vacate the opening when broken more than heat strengthened and annealed glass does.
Fully tempered glass is approximately four times stronger than annealed glass of the same thickness and configuration and residual surface compression must be over 10 000 psi for 6mm according to astm c 1048.
Nnealed float glass can be cut to a desired finished size and tempered to provide a glass product with greater resistance to thermal mechanical or impact loads or to break in a manner that allows its use where.
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Mpered glass product data sheet.
The typical process to produce tempered glass involves heating the glass to over 1 000 f then rapidly cooling to lock the glass surfaces in a state of compression and the core in a state of tension.
When tempered glass is broken this stress layer is what causes tempered glass to shatter into small pieces instead of large shards like annealed glass.
Tempered glass resists high wind blown debris and is ideal where breakage could involve a safety concern.
Tempered glass annealed float glass can be cut to a desired finished size and tempered to provide a glass product with greater resistance to.
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Tempered glass is created by heating standard annealed glass and then rapidly cooling the heated glass to create a stress layer.
Tempered glass meets all safety glazing standards including the federal safety glazing standard cpsc 16 cfr 1201.
In areas where high traffic and human contact may be anticipated tempered glass is the perfect solution in both residential and commercial applications.
Tempered glass is often referred to as safety glass because it meets the requirements of the various code organizations.
Tempered glass data sheet product data specifications annealed vs.