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- Chemically tempered glass:Ion-exchange
Chemically tempered glass:Ion-exchange
Chemically tempered glass:Ion-exchange
- Features
- It is a chemical process that takes place in the surface of the glass, where sodium ions are replaced with the larger potassium ions.
- Through the ion-exchange, the surface will be compressed and the core of the glass will be compensate by stress tension which makes the glass stronger and load-bearing.
- Chemically tempered glass can reach a surface compression up to 5 times the values of general soda-lime glass.
Specifications
Sodalime | |||
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Thickness | 0.3mm~4mm | ||
CS | 300~600MPa | ||
DOL | 8~15um |
Alumina glass | |||
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Thickness | 0.3mm~2mm | ||
CS | 500~850MPa | ||
DOL | 10~40um |