About Glass
Toughened Glass
Fully Tempered and Heat Strengthened glasses are of supreme industrial grade. They are produced by processing glasses in Horizontal Roller Heath Oscillating Tempering Furnace at typically 625° – to form uniformly heated glass which is then rapidly cooled in a process called ‘quenching the glass’ by simultaneously blowing air through evenly distributed high pressure air nozzles on both sides of the glass.
A high air-flow rate is used to produce Fully Tempered Glass and a much lower airflow rate leads to the production of Heat-strengthened Glass. Both the glasses have increased strength to resist higher levels of impact, mechanical load and thermal stress.
ASK SAFE GLASS
Features
Size Range
ASK Safe Glass of Size Range is 300 x 300 mm to 2440 x 5000 mm
Types of glasses
Clear, Tinted, Reflective Soft Coat, Reflective Hard Coat, Low-E
Thickness Range
Thickness Range is 4mm , 5mm , 6mm , 8mm , 10mm , 12mm, 19mm.
Qualities
- Four to five times stronger than annealed glass of the same thickness and configuration
- Can withstand temperature differential of 250° C.
- When broken, tempered glass fractures into small fragments. This reduces the possibility of serious injury when compared to annealed glass
- Stable at temperatures ranging from -70° to 250° C
- Higher mechanical strength means it can be used with mechanical fittings like Patch, Spider, Hinge, Disc, Point Fixing
- High mechanical strength from stress-induced toughening process
- Offers Solar Control and UV elimination properties
- High thermal strength when compared with annealed glass.
OUR features
Heat-strengthened Glass
Size Range: 300 x 300 mm to 2440 x 5000 mm
Thickness Range: 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm
Types of glasses: Clear, Tinted, Reflective Soft Coat, Reflective Hard Coat, Low-E, Planistrong
Size Range
300 x 300 mm to 2440 x 5000 mm
Thickness Range
4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 19mm.
Types of glasses
Clear, Tinted, Reflective Soft Coat, Reflective Hard Coat
Heat-strengthened Glass
Qualities
- Three times as strong as annealed glass of the same thickness and configuration
- Relatively lower optical distortion when compared to tempered glass.
- Fractures like annealed glass. Tends to remain in the opening when broken.
- Intended for general glazing where additional strength and/or resistance to mechanical and/or thermal stress is desired.
- Should not be replaced where safety glazing is required.
Fully Tempered and Heat Strengthened glass
Applications
- Curtain Walls
- Overhead Canopies with Lamination
- Spandrel
- Commercial Windows
- Structural Glazing
- Facades
Specification
- Glass thickness Applicable’ to ‘4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm and 12mm
Capabilities
- 4mm Thickness
- Max Size – 2400 * 1200mm
- Min Size – 300 * 300 mm
- 5mm TO 10 mm Thickness
- Max Size – 2440 * 5000mm
- Min Size – 300 * 300 mm
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