Toughen Glass Intro

  • Toughen glass is a type of safety glass which is prepared by thermal or chemical treatment to increase its strength compared to other normal glass. These glasses are normally 3 to 5 times stronger than other glass. Toughened glass is mostly used in modern houses, shops, offices, banks, etc. This glass can be used in verandah, staircase, sky lights, roof tops in residential buildings as well as commercial buildings. Tt can be used as doors and shower enclosers. It enhances beauty, transparency, and cleanliness of the structure.

    INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT TOUGHENED GLASS

    FACT 1. UNPARALLELED STRENGTH

    Toughened glass is known to be both thermally as well as physically strong. Toughened glass is four to five times stronger than usual or annealed glass of the same size and thickness and is three times stronger than heat strengthened glass! Research also shows that toughened glass can withstand surface compression of at least 10,000lbs per square inch. Tempered glass is quite robust, which is why it can bear load without breakage. As toughened glass is solid and sturdy, it can also reduce the risk of damage if they come in contact with a disaster or calamity.

     

    FACT 2. ENHANCED SAFETY

    The fact that toughened glass is a safety glass should give you an idea that it’s the safest choice for your property. On a rare occasion of breakage due to some harsh impact, toughened glass breaks into harmless circular chunks instead of breaking into sharp jagged shards. This reduces the risk of incurring injuries, thereby making the toughened glass less dangerous than ordinary glass. Moreover, these circular chunks can easily be swept by a broom and then thrown into the garbage without the fear of any sharp shard causing injuries. This characteristic of the toughened glass makes it perfect for homes with small children.

    FACT 3. EXCEPTIONALLY RESISTANT

    When annealed glass is exposed to high temperatures, it can quickly get cracked or damaged. However, toughened glass is manufactured using thermal tempering, making it highly capable of enduring uncomfortably high temperatures with ease. If your residential or commercial property is situated in a region that experiences high temperatures all year round, then installing toughened glass windows is a perfect choice.

    Uneven heating due to being exposed to direct sunlight can make the glass surface expand and contract at different rates. This inconsistent absorption of direct sunlight can create stress in the glass, leading to damage or even breakage. However, you can avoid this by installing toughened glass as it has incredible resistance to thermal breakage. Toughened glass can easily withstand temperature differential up to 250°C. Moreover, tempered glass can also withstand strong winds, and it does not get damaged by heavy rain or hailstorms, making it an excellent pick for areas prone to weather disturbances.

    FACT 4. IMMUNE TO WEAR AND TEAR

    Toughened glass does not get damaged easily and can maintain its pristine condition for years on end. They are immune to regular wear and tear and scratches, making them the ideal choice for the doors and windows that are used regularly.

     

    BENEFITS OF TOUGHENED GLASS

    Toughened glass offers a great deal of improvement over the standard type of glass, especially when constructing buildings with glass exteriors. Let us look at why you need to choose toughened glass if you consider building a modern structure that involves countless glass panes.

    STRONG AND SAFE

    One of the most fundamental reasons behind tempering glass is to provide it with the strength to combat rigorous environmental conditions. Since it is far less likely to break, many high-rise buildings, skyscrapers, stand-alone glass partitions, etc., are built using this type of glass. Furthermore, even if it fails due to exposure to very harsh conditions, it never shatters. When standard glass shatters into sharp shards, it can seriously hurt people standing close by. Toughened glass develops countless cracks and breaks into blunt bits that are incapable of causing any serious injuries. This makes this glass very safe for use, even around kids.

    SCRATCH-PROOF

    Toughened glass is immune to daily wear and tear. It does not get damaged easily and maintains its sheen and finish for years on end. It is ideal for glass partitions, residential as well as commercial doors and windows. No cricket ball will be able to shatter your windows as it used to in the 90s if they are built using toughened glass.

    HEAT-RESISTANT

    When the annealed glass is exposed to high temperatures continually, it can shatter, causing sharp shards of glass to sprawl all across your floor. This can be perilous, especially for children. However, toughened glass is manufactured using heat tempering and can endure uncomfortably warm and humid temperatures. This is why using them in your bathrooms makes much sense. For instance, a shower stall made from toughened glass gladly endures boiling water without incurring any damages.

    VERSATILE APPLICATIONS

    You can mold toughened glass in varied creative ways due to its incredible strength and the capability to withstand trying temperatures. This is why it finds its applications ranging from cookware to commercial buildings. Other applications include frameless glass doors, table-tops, mobile phone screens, laboratory equipment, etc. Toughened glass is also amalgamated with laminated glass to manufacture bulletproof windows for vehicles.

    SEVERAL DESIGNS OPTIONS

    Toughened glass comes in several patterns and designs to address your varied requirements. For instance, choose from a range of frosted, translucent, coloured, clear and engraved options for different rooms that serve other purposes in your home or office. These diversities ensure that you achieve a keenly designed yet safe glass option.

    RESISTS DAMAGE FROM SUNLIGHT

    Sunlight heats exterior glass surfaces unevenly. Sometimes the direction of the building is such that one side sees more sun than the other. Direct sunlight expands and contracts glass surfaces. Unevenly absorbing direct sunlight makes the surface expand and contract unevenly. This difference may create stress in glass that may lead to damage or even breakage. Toughened glass can easily withstand this temperature differential up to 250°C.