1/4 inch glass sheet

Padel safety glass is usually use 14 glasses of 3mx2m and 4 glasses made of 2mx2m.

We generally use 10mm thick for the standard courts and

12mm tempered glass for the panoramics, which require more strength.


Product Details

1/4 inch glass sheet Overview Padel court glass is a tempered safety glass solution designed for perimeter walls. It combines strength, clarity, and durability to meet the demands of competitive and recreational play. Main Attributes Material: Fully tempered or heat soaked glass to minimize spontaneous breakage 

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Dimensions: Custom sizes up to 3000 mm in height

thicknesses from 8 mm to 15 mm 

Finish: Smooth edges, optional silk screen printing for branding or safety markings 

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Why Choose padel court  glass 

Maximum safety: complies with EN 12150, ANSI Z97.1, or equivalent standards 

Consistent quality: each panel passes optical inspection and flatness tests Low maintenance: non porous surface resists dirt buildup and staining Versatile design: suitable for both clamp fixed and structural glazing systems 

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Where It Is Used 

Indoor and outdoor padel courts Training academies and school sports facilities Temporary or modular courts for events and exhibitions Transport Guidelines Each panel individually wrapped with protective film and corner guards. Loaded into customized steel framed stillages for easy unloading with forklift Minimum order quantity may apply for consolidated shipping 

Delivery terms: EXW, FOB, or CIF depending on buyer preference

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Common Questions 

Q: Is laminated glass better than tempered glass for padel courts? 

A: Both are safe. Tempered glass is more common for its strength to weight ratio; laminated glass holds together if shattered, offering extra security in high risk installations. 

Q: Do you provide installation service? 

A: We supply glass only, but technical drawings and installation guides are provided. Local installation partners can be recommended. 

Q: What is the difference between framed and frameless systems? 

A: Framed uses aluminum profiles around panels; frameless uses concealed clamps for a seamless look. Our glass is compatible with both.


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