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Do you use toughened glass for the kitchen cabinet door

Do you use toughened glass for the kitchen cabinet door?

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The advantages of tempered glass:1. is the strength of ordinary glass increased by several times, bending.2. is the use of safety, its carrying capacity increases, improve the fragile nature, even tempered glass damage is also a small piece without acute angle, the harm to the human body greatly reduced. Toughened glass resistance to 3~5 times to improve thermal properties than ordinary glass, can withstand temperature above 250 degrees, to prevent thermal breakage has obvious effect. It's a kind of safety glass. To provide qualified materials for high-rise building safety protection.
The surface of tempered glass will have uneven phenomenon (wind spot) and slight thickness thinning. The reason for the thinning is that the glass is softened by hot melting and cooled rapidly by strong wind, so that the crystal gap becomes smaller and the pressure becomes larger, so the glass is thinner before tempering than before tempering. Under normal circumstances, 4~6mm glass after tempering thin, 0.2~0.8mm, 8~20mm glass after tempering thin, 0.9~1.8mm. The specific degree should be decided by the equipment, which is the reason why the toughened glass can not be used as a mirror surface.
The disadvantage of toughened glass:1., the glass after tempering can no longer be cut, and processing, can only be processed in the glass before the glass to the required shape, and then steel processing.2. although the strength of toughened glass than ordinary glass, but glass has a self destruct (their rupture) the possibility that the possibility of ordinary glass does not exist and.
Through the tempering furnace (physical tempering) after the construction of flat glass, generally will have deformation, deformation by equipment and technical personnel process decision. To some extent, it affects the decorative effect (except for special needs).

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