Supplu Kato HD 820 machinery curved glass windshield windscreeen
USD $15 - $50 /Piece
Min.Order:50 Pieces
Wenzhou Yuqiang Construction Machinery Corporation Limited
Kato 820 excavator machinery curved glass windshield windscreeen is one of two kinds of safety glass regularly used in applications in which standard glass could pose a potential danger. Tempered bent glass is four to five times stronger than standard glass and does not break into sharp shards when it fails. Tempered bent glass is manufactured through a process of extreme heating and rapid cooling, making it harder than normal glass.
1. High-strength safety glass which is processed by heating common glass to softening point and then cooling it down quickly.
2. The mechanical strength is about 4-5 times stronger than normal glass of same thickness
3. Its resistance to temperature change is 3 to 5 times more than that of a common glass
4. Breakage hurts reduced: when breakage occurs, the glass disintegrated into countless classic tiny harmless pieces
5. Wonderful performance in resisting thermal stress and exterior stress
6. Can not be cut, drill or further processed
7. Leading technology and equipment at home
8. Experienced technical staff
9. Safe package for long-distance sea delivery
machinery curved glass windshield windscreeen is one of two kinds of safety glass regularly used in applications in which standard glass could pose a potential danger. Tempered glass is four to five times stronger than standard glass and does not break into sharp shards when it fails. Tempered glass is manufactured through a process of extreme heating and rapid cooling, making it harder than normal glass.
The brittle nature of tempered glass causes it to shatter into small oval-shaped pebbles when broken. This eliminates the danger of sharp edges. Due to this property, along with its strength, tempered bent glass is often referred to as safety glass.
The thermal process that cures tempered glass also makes it heat resistant. Tempered glass is used to make the carafes in automatic coffee makers and the windows in ovens. Computer screens, skylights, door windows, tub enclosures and shower doors are more examples of places you will find tempered glass. Building codes also require the windows of many public structures to be made of tempered glass