Toughened Glass
Toughened glass, also referred to as tempered glass, is a type of safety glass widely used in architectural applications. Through thermal treatment involving rapid heating and cooling, its surface strength is significantly enhanced—typically four to five times stronger than annealed glass. In the event of breakage, it fractures into small, harmless granules rather than sharp shards, ensuring high safety standards. Its excellent resistance to wind load, thermal stress, and impact makes it ideal for building facades, curtain walls, doors, windows, balustrades, and skylights.

