is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal treatment to increase its strength compared with normal glass. If broken it safely crumbles into smaller granular pieces instead of splintering into jagged dangerous shards as with standard float glass. Toughened glass is physically and thermally stronger than regular float glass yet it has the same level of optical clarity and quality. As a result, toughened glass is used in a variety of demanding applications: - stairs, balustrading, structurally loaded architectural glazing and other applications that would become dangerous in the event of breakage.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Romag is consulted before specifying.
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| Typical Building Sector (?) | Commercial , Government , Housing , Military | |
| Typical Building Type (?) | Museums | |
| Typical Use (?) | Blast Resistance , Bullet Resistant , Cash in Transit , Construction and Development , Oil & Gas , Security , Showcases | |
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| Standards (?) | ISO 9001 | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_25_71_33_88 Thermally toughened glass sheets | |
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| Material (?) | Toughened Glass | |