Toughened Glass (Bend)

Toughened Glass (Bend) combines the resilience of toughened glass with the versatility of curved designs. This innovative glass ca withstand higher impact and thermal stress while adding sophistication to architectural and interior designs.

What Is Toughened Glass (Bend)?

Toughened Glass (Bend) is a specially treated glass that undergoes a thermal toughening process, enhancing its strength and durability. Its ability to bend without compromising structural integrity sets it apart, making it an ideal choice for curved applications in construction and design.

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Applications Of Toughened Glass (Bend)

From architectural marvels to household essentials, our toughened glass finds versatile use. It enhances building facades, offers safety in automotive applications, and elevates interiors with sleek, durable solutions.

Architectural Glazing

Toughened Glass (Bend) is commonly used to construct curved facades, windows, and doors, adding a unique architectural element to buildings.

Interior Décor

From curved glass partitions to furniture elements, Toughened Glass (Bend) can elevate the aesthetics of interior spaces.

Retail Displays

The versatility of Toughened Glass (Bend) makes it an ideal choice for creating eye-catching and bespoke retail displays.

Features of Toughened Glass (Bend)

Our toughened glass boasts remarkable strength, shatter resistance, and thermal stability. Designed to endure extreme conditions, it enhances safety, offers versatility, and ensures aesthetic appeal in diverse settings.

Curved Design

The primary feature of Toughened Glass (Bend) is its ability to adopt curved shapes, adding uniqueness to any space.

High Impact Resistance

The toughening process imparts increased impact resistance to the glass, reducing the risk of breakage.

Optical Clarity

Despite its strength, it maintains excellent optical clarity, allowing unobstructed views and natural light penetration.

Customisation Options

Toughened Glass (Bend) can be tailored to meet specific design requirements in various thicknesses and sizes.

Benefits Of Choosing Toughened Glass (Bend)

Enhanced durability, increased strength, and safety define the benefits of our toughened glasses. Enjoy greater resilience against impact and thermal stress for various architectural and industrial applications.

Safety Assurance

The tempered nature of this glass ensures that it breaks into small, less harmful pieces, prioritising safety in case of breakage.

Durability

With its enhanced strength and resistance, Toughened Glass (Bend) ensures long-lasting performance, even in high-stress environments.

Aesthetic Appeal

Incorporating curves adds a modern and sophisticated touch to architectural and interior designs, creating visually stunning spaces.

Increased Property Value

The contemporary and durable features of Toughened Glass (Bend) can contribute to increased property value, making it a wise investment.

Specifications

Our toughened glass products come in various sizes to cater to the diverse needs of our customers.

Minimum Size – 300 mm x 500 mm (Bend)

Maximum Size – 2440 mm x 1700 mm (Bend)

Minimum Bending Radius – 1000 mm (4 mm -5 mm), 1200 mm (6 mm), 1500 mm (8 mm), 2000 mm (12 mm), 2500 mm (15 mm-19 mm)

Layer Thickness – 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22 and 24 mm

Variant – Clear, Extra Clear, Tinted, Reflective, Low E

Standard Used – ISI

Toughened Glass (Bend) is a solution that combines strength and aesthetics, making it a preferred choice for architects, designers, and homeowners alike. Choose us for your Toughened Glass (Bend) needs and experience the perfect blend of innovation, quality, and reliability.

FAQ

Explore comprehensive answers about the durability, customisation, safety, and installation of our toughened glass solutions. Find guidance on maintenance and discover the diverse applications suited for our products.

Toughened glass (bend) offers enhanced strength, durability, and safety. It’s highly resistant to impact and thermal stress, reducing the risk of breakage.

Toughened glass (bend) is versatile and used in various applications, including architectural glazing, automotive, household, and commercial uses, due to its safety and strength.

While toughened glass (bend) is highly durable, extreme force or impact beyond its capacity can cause it to break. However, it fractures into small, less harmful granular pieces instead of sharp shards.

Toughened glass (bend) is approximately four to five times stronger than standard glass of the same thickness, making it more resistant to breakage.

Yes, toughened glass (bend) exhibits higher thermal resistance compared to regular glass, making it suitable for applications where temperature fluctuations occur.

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