Tempered glass is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal to increase its strength compared with normal glass. Tempered glass is stronger and tougher than regular glass, able to withstand greater force, more resistant to breaking under pressure, and can be used for demanding applications. If broken, tempered glass will usually shatter into small fragments instead of sharp shards, making it less likely to cause severe injury.
For safety, we use tempered glass in fish tank construction and in carpentry works.
N30 also supplies tempered glass for the following use:
Laminated Glass consists of a combination of two or more pieces of glass permanently bonded together by a tough, durable interlayer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB). Laminated Glass exhibits the characteristics of a superior safety glass - strength, flexibility and adhesion. When broken by impact, the glass will adhere to the interlayer and generally stay in the frame, minimizing the risk of injury from sharp edges and flying or falling glass and strongly resists penetration by the impacting objects or people or person. The PVB interlayer also gives the glass a much higher sound insulation rating, due to the damping effect, and also blocks 99% of transmitted UV light.
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Mirror is an object with at least one polished and therefore reflective surface. The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror, which has a flat surface.
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Low Iron Glass is a unique colourless float glass with very low iron content. The glass has a high level of light transmittance and is significantly less green in appearance when compared to ordinary float glass.
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Schott Glass is an optical interference anti-reflective glass,dip-coated on both sides, with a residual reflection of approximately 1%. In cases where there is a drastic difference in the level of light in font of and behind ordinary glass, it is usually quite difficult to view objects outside from the inside. In order to avoid these negative effects, more and more users are turning to AMIRAN®, the nearly invisible glass from SCHOTT.
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Float Glass is a sheet of glass made by floating molten glass on a bed of molten tin. This method gives the sheet uniform thickness and very flat surfaces.
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