National Glass Tempering, LLC

Tempered Glass

Tempered glass, also known as toughened glass, is like the superhero of the glass world. It goes through this cool heat treatment process that makes it super strong and durable. The glass gets heated up really high and then cooled down really quickly. The result? A glass that’s way tougher than your regular kind. Now, here’s the magic – if it does break (we can’t guarantee it won’t, accidents happen), it breaks into these small, harmless pieces instead of those scary sharp shards. That’s a game-changer for safety. People love using tempered glass in all sorts of places – windows, doors, fancy shower setups, room dividers, and even on tabletops. It’s like the go-to choice for homes and offices where you want both toughness and safety.

National Glass Tempering

Glass tempering stands as a specialized procedure designed to fortify the strength and safety of glass materials. This method involves precisely controlled heating followed by rapid cooling, inducing structural changes that enhance the glass’s toughness and resistance to breaking.

Why Choose Us

Putting Safety First

It's designed with safety in mind. If it breaks, it shatters into tiny, harmless pieces, minimizing the chance of someone getting hurt.

Strong and Sturdy

Thanks to the tempering process, it's way stronger and less likely to break compared to regular glass.

Built Tough

It's the go-to choice for places that need something sturdy that can handle a bit of rough and tumble.

Fits Anywhere

Whether it's windows, doors, or even a fancy tabletop, tempered glass can fit into any design or function you throw at it.

Passed the Safety Test

It meets all those safety standards, so you know you're in good hands whether you're at home or in the office.

Handles the Heat

No need to worry about it cracking under pressure – the tempering process makes sure it can handle temperature changes like a champ.

Tempering Textures

Low Iron & Clear option Thickness available: ¼” , 3/8” , ½” , ¾”

What is the Tempered Glass?

You’ve got this glass called tempered glass, or some folks call it toughened glass. They give it a special treatment to make it super strong and durable. What’s neat about it is that when it breaks, it doesn’t do that scary shattering thing like regular glass. Nope, it breaks into these small, little pieces instead, making it way safer if accidents happen.
The process involved in fortifying glass entails subjecting it to elevated temperatures, reaching approximately 620 degrees Celsius or 1,148 degrees Fahrenheit, followed by rapid forced-air cooling.

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