Tempered Glass
Tempered Glass is a type of safety glass produced through controlled thermal or chemical treatment to significantly increase its strength compared with ordinary glass. During the tempering process, the glass is heated to high temperatures and then rapidly cooled, creating compressive stress on the surface and tensile stress inside. As a result, tempered glass offers excellent impact resistance, thermal stability, and safety performance. When broken, it shatters into small, blunt granules instead of sharp shards, greatly reducing the risk of injury.
