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HTML Toughened Glass Toughened Glass Author: mukeshToughened glass or tempered glass is a type of glass that has increased strength and will usually shatter into small fragments when broken. Toughened glass or tempered glass is a type of glass that has increased strength and will usually shatter into small fragments when broken. Properties Toughened glass is strong, has enhanced thermal resistance, and breaks into small cuboid fragments rather than irregular shards of glass. Uses Toughened glass is used when strength, thermal resistance and safety are important considerations, such as in microwavable see-through cookware. Other forms of tempered glass are Borosilicate glass for baking by Pyrex and Arcuisine, ceramic-glass dinnerware by Corelle and Arcopal and bakeware and stovetop pots by Arcoflam. Within the home, tempered glass can be found in display case windows, shower doors, glass patio doors, glass dinnerware and drinking glasses. In commercial structures, tempered glass is used for unframed assemblies such as frameless doors, structurally loaded applications and any that would be dangerous in the case of a human impact. Read The Entire Story On The Source Link Below. http://www.glassviewnews.com/article/article_1.php?page=long_disc&aid=45 Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_183050_31.html Text Toughened Glass Author: mukesh Toughened glass or tempered glass is a type of glass that has increased strength and will usually shatter into small fragments when broken. Toughened glass or tempered glass is a type of glass that has increased strength and will usually shatter into small fragments when broken. Properties Toughened glass is strong, has enhanced thermal resistance, and breaks into small cuboid fragments rather than irregular shards of glass. Uses Toughened glass is used when strength, thermal resistance and safety are important considerations, such as in microwavable see-through cookware. Other forms of tempered glass are Borosilicate glass for baking by Pyrex and Arcuisine, ceramic-glass dinnerware by Corelle and Arcopal and bakeware and stovetop pots by Arcoflam. Within the home, tempered glass can be found in display case windows, shower doors, glass patio doors, glass dinnerware and drinking glasses. In commercial structures, tempered glass is used for unframed assemblies such as frameless doors, structurally loaded applications and any that would be dangerous in the case of a human impact. Read The Entire Story On The Source Link Below. http://www.glassviewnews.com/article/article_1.php?page=long_disc&aid=45 Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_183050_31.html About the Author: Article Title: Article Keywords: return to article
Text Toughened Glass Author: mukesh Toughened glass or tempered glass is a type of glass that has increased strength and will usually shatter into small fragments when broken. Toughened glass or tempered glass is a type of glass that has increased strength and will usually shatter into small fragments when broken. Properties Toughened glass is strong, has enhanced thermal resistance, and breaks into small cuboid fragments rather than irregular shards of glass. Uses Toughened glass is used when strength, thermal resistance and safety are important considerations, such as in microwavable see-through cookware. Other forms of tempered glass are Borosilicate glass for baking by Pyrex and Arcuisine, ceramic-glass dinnerware by Corelle and Arcopal and bakeware and stovetop pots by Arcoflam. Within the home, tempered glass can be found in display case windows, shower doors, glass patio doors, glass dinnerware and drinking glasses. In commercial structures, tempered glass is used for unframed assemblies such as frameless doors, structurally loaded applications and any that would be dangerous in the case of a human impact. Read The Entire Story On The Source Link Below. http://www.glassviewnews.com/article/article_1.php?page=long_disc&aid=45 Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_183050_31.html About the Author:
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