One important thing to note about curved tempered glass is that it cannot be cut or modified once it has been tempered. This means that precise measurements and careful planning are required before the glass is tempered, as any mistakes or changes will require starting the process over again.
Curved tempered glass is a processed glass that offers several advantages:
1, It is much safer than regular flat glass as it is more resistant to impact and shattering, making it less likely to cause harm if broken.
2, it is more durable and resistant to weathering than regular glass due to its production process, which involves heating and rapid cooling.
3, it is highly versatile and can be shaped into various curved shapes to suit a wide range of architectural designs.
4, it has excellent transparency, allowing natural light to pass through and reducing energy consumption.
1, It is much safer than regular flat glass as it is more resistant to impact and shattering, making it less likely to cause harm if broken.
2, it is more durable and resistant to weathering than regular glass due to its production process, which involves heating and rapid cooling.
3, it is highly versatile and can be shaped into various curved shapes to suit a wide range of architectural designs.
4, it has excellent transparency, allowing natural light to pass through and reducing energy consumption.
Curved tempered glass finds a wide range of applications, including in building facades, skylights, staircase handrails, and decorative features. It is also commonly used in interior design, such as for partitions, doors, windows, and furniture.
Additionally, it can be used in luxury cruises for windshields and windows.
Curved Tempered Glass (Thickness: 5-25mm)
Min curved radius: 450mm
Max. Size (Arc length*H): 3660*180000mm
Min. size: 300mm*500mm
Packing: Customize fumigation-free sealed wooden boxes according to your quantity and size, and take specific inner packaging protection measures to ensure safety during various transportation