U-shaped glass

U-shaped glass, also known as U-glass, shares similar toughening principles with tempered float glass. However, due to its inherent structural characteristics, U-shaped glass has different requirements for specific engineering projects.

 

Tempered glass is a type of safety glass. It is a type of reinforced glass that is quenched and heat-treated to create compressive stress on the surface and tensile stress within the glass.

 

The impact strength of tempered glass of the same thickness is over five times that of ordinary glass. When damaged by external forces, the fragments break into small, honeycomb-shaped particles with blunt angles, making them less likely to cause serious harm.

 

Tempered U-shaped glass is produced by using annealed U-shaped glass as the base sheet and applying the traditional float glass "heating + quenching" process for thermal strengthening. Like float glass, tempered U-shaped glass can withstand high wind loads and is less likely to cause serious damage if broken.

 

Only U-shaped glass with clean composition, stable production and accurate size, as well as U-shaped glass with good strength, safety, and verticality after tempering, can be called high-quality tempered uranium glass.

 

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