Tempered Glass

Flat Tempered Glass

Flat tempered glass, also known as toughened glass, is a type of safety glass that is designed to be stronger and more resistant to external forces than regular glass. This is achieved by creating compressive stress on the surface of the glass using chemical or physical methods.

Padel Court Glass

Padel court glass is a high-quality tempered glass that is designed to provide exceptional strength and durability in demanding environments. Compared to traditional annealed glass, Padel court glass is much more resistant to mechanical and thermal stress, making it an ideal choice for sports facilities such as squash courts, tennis courts, and ice hockey rinks.

Curved Tempered Glass

Curved tempered glass, also called bend tempered glass or bent toughened glass, is a type of safety glass that’s made using the same method as tempered glass. To create it, the glass is heated and then rapidly cooled to create compressive stress that increases its strength.

Heat Soaked Glass

Heat soaked glass is a type of tempered glass that has undergone a special process designed to reduce the risk of spontaneous breakage, which is a common flaw of tempered glass.

Ceramic Tempered Glass

Ceramic tempered glass has all the advantages of tempered glass, such as acid and alkali resistance, corrosion resistance, and high safety. Additionally, it never fades, and has a firm and non-peeling glaze layer that can achieve the same lifespan as the building itself.