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Tempered glass is a type of safety glass, we can also call it toughed glass. By heating to about 650 ℃ close to the softening point, then performing rapid air cooling, this makes tempered glass have impact resistance beyond regular glass.



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What Are Tempered Glass Features

As a member of safety glass, the main characteristic of tempered glass is its safety. When tempered glass is damaged by external force, it will break into small, almost harmless particles, instead of sharp, jagged fragments, which could seriously injure our body.

Tempered glass can withstand higher temperatures than ordinary glass, making it suitable for use in environments exposed to significant heat, such as kitchen backsplashes, oven doors, and glass cookware. Its ability to endure temperature variations without breaking also makes it an excellent choice for exterior applications like skylights and facades.

Tempered glass is approximately four to five times stronger than standard glass of the same thickness. This increased strength is achieved through a rapid cooling process during its manufacture, which creates a state of compression on the surface of the glass. This process not only enhances its durability but also makes it more resistant to impact and thermal stress.

 

The Types of Tempered Glass

Shottglass offers mainly two kinds of tempered glass: flat tempered glass and curved tempered glass, both of them can provide superb safety property.
Flat tempered glass: By using high-quality float glass as the basic glass sheets, the self-explosion rate and surface distortion of our flat tempered glass are effectively controlled. This greatly reduces the after-sales service cost and improves the product experience.
Curved tempered glass: Compared to regular bent/curved glass, this type of glass is better suited for applications that require greater attention to safety, such as curtain walls, glass partitions, and glass balustrades.

 

Tempered Glass Applications

Architectural

In architecture and interior design, tempered glass is extensively used for windows, doors, and partitions. Its strength and safety features make it ideal for high-traffic areas, such as staircases, hallways.

Automotive Industry

Tempered glass is a standard material for vehicle windows, especially side and rear windows. Its ability to withstand impact and reduce injury in accidents makes it an essential component of automotive safety.

Furniture and Appliances

Tempered glass is also used for many modern furniture pieces and household appliances. It is commonly found in tabletops, shelves, shower doors, and as protective glass panels in various appliances. Its durability and sleek appearance make it a favored material for manufacturers and designers.

Commercial and Public Buildings

In commercial and public buildings, tempered glass is used for exterior facades, skylights, and curtain walls due to its ability to endure environmental stresses and its safety characteristics. It is also used in the construction of public transport shelters, phone booths, and various other public infrastructure where safety and durability are required.

 

Tempered Glass Dimensions

Size(mm)

Minimum size:10*10mm, Maximum size:3300*19000mm

Thickness(mm)

2mm~19mm(2mm is semi-tempered)

 

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What's the Difference Between Tempered Glass and Regular Glass

When it comes to choosing glass for your home, office, or commercial space, safety, strength, and functionality all come into play. One of the most common questions we hear at Shottglass is: “What’s the real difference between tempered glass and regular glass?” Let’s clear that up.

Regular glass, also known as annealed glass, is the standard type of glass used in everyday items like picture frames, windows, and some furniture tops. It’s made by cooling molten glass slowly to relieve internal stresses. While it’s relatively inexpensive and easy to cut or shape, it can be fragile. When broken, regular glass shatters into sharp, jagged pieces that can be dangerous, especially in high-traffic or child-friendly areas.

Tempered glass, on the other hand, is specially heat-treated to make it significantly stronger, up to four to five times more than regular glass. The process involves heating the glass to high temperatures and then rapidly cooling it. This creates internal tension, which gives tempered glass its strength and safety features. Instead of shattering into sharp shards, it breaks into small, blunt-edged pieces that are far less likely to cause injury.

At Shottglass, we specialize in providing high-quality tempered glass that meets rigorous safety standards for both residential and commercial applications. Whether you're installing shower enclosures, glass doors, tabletops, or protective screens, tempered glass offers peace of mind without compromising on design or clarity.

Another key difference? Tempered glass can withstand higher temperatures and sudden thermal changes, making it ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas. It’s also more impact-resistant, which is why it’s the go-to choice for safety glazing in vehicles, buildings, and even mobile devices.

Choosing between tempered and regular glass comes down to how and where the glass will be used. For areas that require extra safety, durability, or exposure to heat, tempered glass is the smart investment. If you’re working on a simple interior project where safety isn’t a concern, regular glass may be suitable.

No matter your needs, Shottglass is here to guide you through the selection process. With our expert knowledge and quality manufacturing, we help ensure your glass performs as beautifully as it looks.

 

Why Choose Shottglass as Your Tempered Glass Supplier?

When architects, automakers, and contractors need high-quality tempered glass, they don’t shop – they partner. Shottglass stands as a leading China tempered glass manufacturer because we fuse precision engineering with relentless accountability. Our glass doesn’t just meet standards; it sets them.

Core Products Engineered for Real-World Safety
We deliver two battle-tested solutions:

  1. Flat Tempered Glass: Starts with premium float glass, slashing self-explosion rates to near-zero and eliminating optical distortion. Translation: Fewer callbacks, happier clients.

  2. Curved Tempered Glass: Built for architectural pressure points (curtain walls, balcony barriers) where standard bent glass cracks under pressure. Expect 4x impact resistance.

Specs That Turn "Impossible" into "Installed"

  • Size Range: From 10x10mm (micro-devices) to 3300x19000mm (airport canopies)

  • Thickness: 2mm (semi-tempered displays) to 19mm (brutal-traffic floors)
    No project is too niche. No pane too massive.

Your Workflow, Supercharged
 OEM Tempered Glass Made Simple
Custom cutouts? Silk-screened logos? Send drawings at midnight. We prototype in 72 hours (MOQ 50m²). Your design. Our execution. Done.

 Tempered Glass Wholesale Without the Headaches

  • FOB/CIF from 8 Chinese ports

  • Pre-shipment video QC inspections

  • CE, ASTM, SGCC docs in every container

 The Truth About Tempered Glass Price
"Cheap" glass costs you 3x in replacements. Our direct-from-factory model delivers fair tempered glass price plus:

  • 99% optical clarity

  • Thermal shock resistance (-40°C to 300°C)

  • Lot-traceable tempering reports

Why "Tempered Glass in China" Means Shottglass
We’re the China tempered glass manufacturer trusted by Mercedes showrooms and Dubai towers because:
 Raw material control: Only low-iron SuperClear®
 Fragmentation guarantee: Granules <1cm² (no shards)
 Distortion-free promise: Laser-calibrated annealing

Your Next Step?
Email specs → Get samples + quote → Sleep easy knowing your glass won’t quit.
Scan to chat with our lead engineer – because when 10 tons of glass hang over a hospital lobby, "maybe" isn’t in your vocabulary.

 

Tempered Glass FAQs

Is tempered glass breakable?

Yes, tempered glass can break, but it is significantly stronger than regular glass. When it does break, it shatters into small, blunt pieces rather than sharp shards, greatly reducing the risk of injury.

What is tempered glass used for?

Tempered glass is widely used in applications where safety, strength, and thermal resistance are important. Common uses include shower doors, glass partitions, building facades, car windows, oven doors, mobile phone screens, and glass railings.

What is tempered glass made of?

Tempered glass is made from ordinary float glass that has been processed through extreme heating (around 620°C) followed by rapid cooling. This thermal process increases its strength and makes it safer upon impact.

Can tempered glass be cut after production?

No. Tempered glass cannot be cut, drilled, or reshaped after it has been tempered. Any modifications must be made before the tempering process begins.

Is tempered glass scratch-resistant?

Tempered glass is more scratch-resistant than regular glass, but it’s not completely scratch-proof. Surface hardness is improved, making it more suitable for high-contact or outdoor applications.

How can I tell if glass is tempered?

Tempered glass often has a small etched or stamped label in one of the corners. If not labeled, you can sometimes identify it with polarized sunglasses or tools that detect surface stress patterns.

Does tempered glass provide UV protection?

While standard tempered glass blocks some UV rays, it doesn’t offer complete UV protection. For full UV resistance, a coating or laminated layer may be required.

Can tempered glass withstand heat?

Yes. One of the key benefits of tempered glass is its ability to withstand high temperatures, typically up to 250–300°C, making it suitable for ovens, cooktops, and architectural glazing in sunny environments.

Is tempered glass heavier than regular glass?

No. Tempering does not change the density of the glass. Tempered and regular glass of the same thickness weigh the same, though tempered glass is stronger and more impact-resistant.

Why should I choose tempered glass over regular glass?

Tempered glass offers enhanced safety, durability, and thermal stability. It’s ideal for both residential and commercial applications where performance and security are essential.

 

 

 

 

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