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  • 2014-06-17The Heating Methods of Glass Tempering Furnace

    The glass tempering furnaces of LandGlass can mainly be categorized into two groups according to their energy sources. They are gas heating furnaces and electric heating furnaces.

  • 2014-05-23Bathroom Window Should Be Tempered Glass

    all glass that is within 60 inches vertically from the tub or shower drain must, according to Indiana Codes, be tempered glass. You can check with your local or state building authority, but it's really a safety issue.

  • 2014-05-11How to Clean Tempered Glass

    While your tempered glass furniture or decorations may look great and add a great deal of personality to wherever you have chosen to place them, they will not look as attractive if they are dirty.

  • 2014-04-06Influence of Heating on the Performance of Flat Tempered Glass

    Heating progress is important in the production of flat tempered glass. The metal fixture with free rotation on surfaces of the glass and vertical direction of the glass can help to keep the verticality of the glass.

  • 2014-03-25How Is Tempered Glass Made?

    the glass begins a heat treatment process in which it travels through a tempering oven, either in a batch or continuous feed. The oven heats the glass to a temperature of more than 600 degrees Celsius.

  • 2014-02-13What Is Low Iron Float Tempered Glass?

    Low iron float tempered glass is low iron float glass that has been processed through a tempering oven to increase its strength to resist impact, mechanical loads and thermal stress breakage.

  • 2014-01-21Tempered Glass

    Tempered glass is produced by heating glass to near melting point (approx. 650℃ and rapidly cooling the surface uniformly with air. Tempered glass is used mainly for the rear and side windows of vehicles.