
Tempered Glass
Engineered for Safety. Designed for Versatility.
Tempered glass—a high-performance safety glass trusted across industries for its strength, reliability, and modern appeal. Whether you're designing for residential, commercial, or industrial use, tempered glass offers unmatched protection and peace of mind.

Safety Features of Tempered Glass
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Shatter-Resistant Design
When broken, tempered glass crumbles into small, blunt pieces instead of sharp shards—dramatically reducing the risk of injury.
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Heat-Treated Strength
Tempered glass is up to 5 times stronger than standard annealed glass, making it highly resistant to impact, bending, and thermal stress.
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Thermal Shock Resistance
It can withstand sudden temperature changes, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments exposed to heat, sunlight, or cold.
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Code-Compliant Safety
Meets or exceeds building code requirements for safety glazing in hazardous locations such as doors, railings, and shower enclosures.
Common Uses of Tempered Glass
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Shower Doors & Enclosures
Safe, stylish, and easy to clean—perfect for modern bathrooms.
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Glass Railings & Balustrades
Provides clear views and secure barriers for balconies, staircases, and decks.
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Storefronts & Entry Doors
Durable and secure, ideal for high-traffic commercial entrances.
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Office Partitions & Walls
Enhances natural light while maintaining safety and acoustic separation.
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Windows & Skylights
Withstands wind loads and temperature fluctuations for exterior glazing.
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Tabletops & Furniture
Adds a sleek, durable surface to desks, dining tables, and display units.
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Appliances & Fixtures
Used in ovens, stoves, and lighting where heat resistance is essential.
