Chemically strengthened glass
Chemical strengthening is considered particularly effective for thin plates under 3.0 tons compared to air cooling strengthening.
The strengthening of glass aims to enhance its strength by generating compressive stress on the glass surface, compensating for the inherent weakness of glass under tension. Chemical strengthening involves immersing the glass in potassium nitrate, which replaces sodium with potassium in the surface layer of the glass, creating compressive stress. Due to its resistance to deformation, it is used in products such as scanner glass, optical discs, and magnetic discs. 【Features】 ■ Approximately 5 times the strength increase compared to the same thickness of raw glass ■ Effective for strengthening thin glass ■ Compatible with various shapes; glass of different thicknesses is also possible ■ Minimal deformation due to strengthening; can be strengthened for irregular shapes and bent glass ■ Strengthening of thin glass up to 0.4mm in thickness is possible ■ No deformation occurs, resulting in high flatness and dimensional accuracy *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Glass for copying machine original document tables, touch panels, scanner glass, optical discs, magnetic discs, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.