The difference between secure glass and ordinary glass
Safety and resistance: Tempered glass with the same thickness has more resistance (about 5 times more) due to pressure and impact than normal glass against breaking. The resistance of tempered glass to heat and heat is also higher than normal glass and can withstand heat and thermal shock up to three times more than normal glass. Ordinary glass can be cut or drilled in desired dimensions and sizes whenever possible. But tempered glass must be accurately measured before ordering and all operations such as cutting and drilling must be applied to it, because tempered glass cannot be cut again.
Type of breaking: If the pressure or impact on the tempered glass is high enough to break it, the tempered glass will break into small non-breakable particles, while ordinary glass will break into pieces. The face of relatively large and very large and dangerous pieces will be broken. This case makes tempered glass safer. Price: Due to the glass tempering process, the price The strength is higher than normal glass.

The parallels of secure and ordinary glass
Below we point out some similarities between tempered glass and ordinary glass, many people think that tempered glass and ordinary glass are different in these features, but in fact it is not so.
Weight: Tempered glass and ordinary glass with the same thickness have no difference in weight, and the reason why tempered glass is stronger is the special treatment that is performed on it.
Color and transparency: Tempered glass is a glass product. It is normal that it has the transparency and color of the original raw glass.
Thickness: The glass remains in the same original thickness after applying the tempering operation.



