Insulated tempered glass is created through a sophisticated process involving several stages. Initial stages include cutting and preparing the glass panes to desired specifications. The glass is then heated in a controlled furnace to over 600 degrees Celsius and rapidly cooled to induce tempering, enhancing its durability and safety. The panes are then spaced apart using materials like thermoplastic or aluminum and hermetically sealed to form an insulated glass unit (IGU). The spacer is filled with inert gases to improve thermal performance. Advanced technology in our factory ensures precise adherence to quality standards and optimal performance.
Insulated tempered glass is widely used in various sectors, notably in commercial refrigeration and construction. In commercial settings, it is essential for display doors on refrigerators and freezers, ensuring energy efficiency and visibility. Additionally, it is prevalent in residential and commercial buildings for windows and facades, where thermal and acoustic insulation is a priority. The glass' robust safety features make it suitable for areas requiring impact resistance. Our factory's ability to customize glass shapes and sizes allows for tailored applications in modern architecture and design environments.
Our commitment extends beyond production. We offer comprehensive after-sales service including technical support, maintenance advice, and a transparent warranty policy. Any defects or issues during the warranty period are promptly addressed, ensuring client satisfaction and product reliability.
Ensuring safe delivery is paramount. Each order is packed with foam and secured in plywood cartons, minimizing damage during transit. Our factory coordinates with reliable logistics partners to ensure timely and intact delivery worldwide.
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