1. The tempered glass can no longer be cut and processed. The glass can only be processed to the required shape before tempering, and then tempered.
2. Although the strength of tempered glass is stronger than ordinary glass, tempered glass has the possibility of self-explosion (self-breaking) when the temperature difference changes greatly, and ordinary glass does not have the possibility of self-explosion.
3. The surface of the tempered glass will have unevenness and a slight thickness. The reason for the thinning is that after the glass is melted by hot melt, it is rapidly cooled by a strong wind force so that the internal crystal gap of the glass becomes small and the pressure becomes large, so the glass is thinner after being tempered than before being tempered. Under normal circumstances, 4-6MM glass is thinned by 0.2-0.8MM after tempering, and 8-20MM glass is thinned by 0.9-1.8MM after tempering. The degree of specificity depends on the equipment, which is why tempered glass cannot be mirrored.





