High quality E-MARK and DOT certified excavator tempered safety glass
USD $1 - $100 /Piece
Min.Order:50 Pieces
Wenzhou Yuqiang Construction Machinery Corporation Limited
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1. Passed 3C and CE certification
2. High-strength safety glass which is processed by heating common glass to softening point and then cooling it down quickly.
3. The mechanical strength is about 4-5 times stronger than normal glass of same thickness
4. Its resistance to temperature change is 3 to 5 times more than that of a common glass
5. Breakage hurts reduced: when breakage occurs, the glass disintegrated into countless classic tiny harmless pieces
6. Wonderful performance in resisting thermal stress and exterior stress
7. Can not be cut, drill or further processed
8. Leading technology and equipment at home
9. Experienced technical staff
10. Quality guarantee, delivery on time
11. Safe package for long-distance sea delivery.
Hitachi Excavator tempered glass breaks in a unique way. If any part of the glass fails, the entire panel shatters at once. This distinguishes it from normal glass, which might experience a small crack or localized breakage from an isolated impact. Tempered glass might also fail long after the event that caused the failure. Stresses continue to play until the defect erupts, triggering breakage of the entire panel.
Tempered glass is also used in buildings for unframed assemblies (such as frameless doors), structurally-loaded applications, and any other application that would become dangerous in the event of human impact
Safety Tempered glass is made from annealed glass via a thermal tempering process. The glass is placed onto a roller table, taking it through a furnace that heats it above its annealing point of about 720 °C. The glass is then rapidly cooled with forced air drafts while the inner portion remains free to flow for a short time.