5mm Gray Tempered Glass for Table, Partition, and Shower Room
Product Description
Tempered Glass is a type of safety glass that is processed through a controlled thermal or chemical treatment to increase its strength compared to regular glass. Tempered glass is valued for its strength, safety benefits, and thermal resistance, making it a preferred choice for various applications where safety and durability are priorities.
Glass Main Features:
Brand | SWAN |
Product Name | Tempered Glass |
Color | Gray |
Shape | Flat, Curved, Round, Sqaure, Rectangle, Triangle, Paralleled, Irregular |
Size | Can be customized |
Structure | Solid |
Processing | Cutting, Polishing, Drilling, Printing, Sandblasting, etc |
Warranty | One Year |
After-sale Service | Online Technical Support |
Customization and Delivery:
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 Square Meters |
Graphic Customization | Accepted |
Logo Customization | Accepted |
Size Customization | Accepted |
Packaging Details | Wooden Box |
Delivery Method | Ocean Freight, Air Freight, etc |
Applications
Main Application: Automobile windows and windshields, Building windows, doors, and facades, Shower doors and bathroom partitions, Glass tables, shelves, and countertops, Glass used in ovens and kitchen appliances.
FAQ
1. What is gray tempered glass?
Gray tempered glass is a type of safety glass that has been treated with heat to increase its strength. It appears gray due to the tint added during manufacturing.
2. What are the advantages of gray tempered glass?
Gray tempered glass is stronger than regular glass and less likely to break. If it does break, it shatters into small, rounded pieces rather than sharp shards, reducing the risk of injury.
3. Where is gray tempered glass used?
Gray tempered glass is commonly used in architectural applications such as windows, doors, and curtain walls. It is also used in furniture, shower enclosures, and automotive applications.
4. Is gray tempered glass resistant to scratches and stains?
Yes, the tempering process makes gray tempered glass more resistant to scratches and stains compared to untreated glass.
5. Can gray tempered glass be cut or drilled after tempering?
No, tempered glass cannot be cut, drilled, or altered in any way after the tempering process. Any attempt to do so will cause it to shatter into small pieces.