Where tempered glass is used?
Today in many countries, during the construction of buildings, it is recommended to glaze only with a very strong glass, which is less traumatic compared to conventional analogues. To improve functional characteristics, the sheet glass is subjected to special heat treatment, which makes hardened glass with high heat resistance. Its main advantage increased strength, which exceeds the usual indicators by five times.
Despite the special temperature treatment, such glass does not lose its optical properties, and in the case of mechanical destruction (damage), it breaks up into safe fractions with stupid edges. It is most often used for glazing of translucent building structures, such as windows, windows, doors, etc. In addition, it is effectively used in the manufacture of partitions, doors, staircases, fences, and
Where tempered glass is used?
Also in the production of automobile glasses, ultramoded exquisite furniture. Such glass, also called Stalin, is perfect for glazing greenhouses and children’s institutions.
In fact, the scope of Stalinite is very wide – from the automotive industry and shipbuilding to the manufacture of furniture and jewelry. A distinctive feature of Stalinite is that it cannot be cut and drilled after temperature treatment. Its destruction can occur only as a result of large stress loads. Modern technologies allow you to make both transparent glass and matte, tinted, color or patterned.