Making toughened glass is a completely thermal process that is applied to glass used in construction. Of course, this process can be done on all kinds of glass, including colored, reflective, printed and glazed glass. Basically, security glass is a product of reflective glass, colored glass, window glass, lacquered or printed.
What is the process of making secure glass?
Heat treatment: This step of making tempered glass is the uniform heating of the glass cup until the glass softens, i.e. above 700 degrees Celsius. Then, the glass, which has been heated uniformly, is quickly cooled by blowing cold air around and around its surface. During this process, glass is heated to 700 degrees Celsius until it softens, and then it is quickly exposed to very cool air. In the stage of blowing by cold wind and cooling the tempered glass, the outer layers of the tempered glass are cooled earlier than the inner layers. For this reason, this makes the glass stronger. The surfaces of tempered glass, which have cooled and hardened earlier than the inside, cause high resistance of the glass.

What are the benefits of using secure glass?
The strength in the thickness scale is more resistant to breakage in the same thicknesses as plain glass, so that it can easily be said that its mechanical resistance is 5 times higher. If the glass breaks, unlike simple glass, tempered glass will turn into small pieces with polished edges that have no cutting power. This feature of tempered glass is a great advantage in reducing the damage caused when the glass breaks.


