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Toughened glass, which is stronger than annealed glass, is a popular choice for table tops, automobiles, office partitions, and other applications where human safety is a concern.
Fremont, CA: Glass, one of the most commonly used materials in the architectural industry, plays an important role in controlling heat and the flow of light in and out of the house. Glass should not be treated as an afterthought or as merely a functional material for allowing light into a specific area. It can also be used to add a decorative effect, making it one of the most versatile architectural materials available today. There are many different types of glass on the market, so it's important to understand what they're used for and when, how, and where they're used.
Types of Glass used at home:
Tempered Glass
Tempered glass, which is extremely strong and frequently used for its safety features, is an impact resistant glass that not only absorbs impact but also reduces the chances of injury by shattering into small pieces with no dangerous sharp edges.