TOUGHENED GLASS
Tempered or toughened glass is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared with normal glass. Tempering puts the outer surfaces into compression and the interior into tension. Such stresses cause the glass, when broken, to shatter into small granular chunks instead of splintering into jagged shards as ordinary annealed glass does.
Uses of Toughened Glass
EXTERIOR
FACADE
The use of glass in the exterior facades provided more of light and good ambience to the occupant of the building which gave rise to the increasing use of glass. For the architectural point of view the use of glass gave aesthetic view to the building itself
GLASS
WINDOWS
Toughened glass can also be used as skylights or big windows or floor-length windows, as they will not only add an element of lightness to your interior decoration, but they will also become the source of natural light during daytime
GLASS
PARTITIONS
Glass partitions are high-quality and non-load-bearing panes that are perfect for office space.
these partition glass walls is they do not restrict natural light. Thus reducing the use of in-door lights.
SHOWER
CUBICALS
Built with truly thick glass, they are designed to be sturdy as well as leak-proof. Available in several variants, they cater to the needs of both the commercial and residential spaces
FRAMELESS
BALCONY
Retractable glass means that our frameless retractable glass can be fully opened, the glass slides easily to fold against the wall and is easy to use
GLASS
DOORS
Safe for interior and exterior use, modern-day glass doors are made of tempered glass, energy-efficient and come in a variety of styles.
GLASS STAIRS
By using special architectural glass which is chemically treated, tempered and laminated it is possible to get the required strength to hold the weight of itself and the people walking on it. Straight and curved glass staircases and railings can be used for private and commercial projects