- Our factory covers an area of 60000 square meters, and has more than 300 workers.
- We have 20 sets of extrusion lines, 2 sets of anodizing line, 2 sets of powder coating line and 2 sets of transfer wood grain lines
From skyscrapers to shower enclosures, heat-treated glass offers a way to keep glass transparent, high performing and strong. Understanding the difference between heat-treated glass products will help you respond to trends, meet building codes and create a safe environment for occupants.
Heat-strengthened glass:
Tempered glass:
In a Guardian float plant, the glass that comes off the line is called annealed glass. Annealed glass can be cut and processed further in many ways.
To heat treat annealed glass, the fabricator heats it up to 1000°F in a furnace and then rapidly cools it. The cool air compresses the glass surface while the interior expands – locking in a permanent state of tension that makes the glass stronger.