5x Impact Strength

Toughened & Tempered Glass

Heat-treated safety glass with 4-5 times the strength of annealed glass. When broken, it fragments into small, relatively harmless pieces instead of dangerous shards. Essential for safety-critical applications in modern construction.

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The Challenge

Why This Product Exists

Annealed glass breaks into large, razor-sharp shards that cause severe injuries — it's the leading cause of glass-related accidents in buildings. Every year, thousands of injuries occur from standard glass failures in doors, facades, and overhead applications where safety glass should have been specified.

Technical Data

Specifications

Strength

4-5x annealed glass

Surface Compression

≥ 69 MPa (10,000 psi)

Break Pattern

Small granular fragments

Thermal Shock Resistance

Up to 250°C differential

Thickness Range

4mm – 19mm

Max Size

3,300 × 6,000 mm

Where It's Used

Applications

Glass Doors & Entrances

High-traffic areas requiring impact resistance

Shower Enclosures

Safety-critical wet area applications

Glass Railings & Balustrades

Structural glass barriers and guards

Overhead Glazing

Skylights and canopies where falling glass is a risk

Differentiators

Key Features

CNC precision cutting before tempering
Ceramic frit printing available
Heat soak tested (HST) option
Edge polishing & drilling
Flat & curved tempering
Custom shapes available

Global Compliance

Certifications by Region

North America

  • ASTM C1048
  • ASTM E2190
  • ANSI Z97.1
  • CPSC 16 CFR 1201
  • IGCC/IGMA

Europe

  • EN 12150
  • EN 14449
  • EN 1279
  • CE Marking
  • EN 572

Middle East

  • GSO Standards
  • Dubai Municipality Code
  • Estidama
  • SASO

Asia-Pacific

  • AS/NZS 2208
  • AS 1288
  • JIS R3206
  • GB 15763 (China)

Latin America

  • NTC (Colombia)
  • IRAM (Argentina)
  • NOM (Mexico)
  • ABNT NBR (Brazil)

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Tempered glass cannot be cut, drilled, or modified after the tempering process. All cutting, drilling, edge work, and notching must be completed before heat treatment. This is why precise engineering specifications are critical before manufacturing.

HST is an additional quality process where tempered glass is held at 290°C for several hours to detect nickel sulfide inclusions that could cause spontaneous breakage. We recommend HST for all safety-critical applications such as facades, overhead glazing, and balustrades.

Tempered glass has surface compression ≥69 MPa and breaks into small fragments. Heat-strengthened glass has surface compression of 24-69 MPa and breaks into larger pieces similar to annealed glass. Heat-strengthened is used where extra strength is needed but full temper break pattern is not required.

Yes. Tempered laminated glass combines the strength of tempering with the post-breakage retention of lamination. This is the preferred solution for overhead glazing, glass floors, and high-security applications.

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