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Q The Most Common Thicknesses for toughened Glass Panels?
A The most common thicknesses for toughened glass panels are 6mm, 8mm, and 12mm. Thicker glass panels offer higher resistance to impact and can support more weight than thinner ones. For instance, if you're installing a balcony railing that needs to withstand strong winds and heavy loads, then a 12mm thick toughened glass panel would be appropriate. However, if you're installing a shower enclosure that won't be subjected to much force or weight, then a 6mm thick toughened glass panel would work well.
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Q Will the glass explode in transit?
A After the production is completed, we will carry out a hot dip test to detect potential nickel sulfide particles by heating them and allow them to self-explode in advance, which can reduce the self-detonation rate of tempered glass to 0.1-0.3%. At the same time, special packaging materials are used: high-strength wooden cases, laminated protective MATS or sponge partitions, high-strength wooden cases, laminated protective MATS or sponge partitions.
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Q How do consumers distinguish between tempered white glass and low-iron tempered glass?
A Ordinary float tempered white glass and low iron tempered glass have obvious differences in color and light transmission, and can be distinguished by observing the side of the glass block, the side of ordinary tempered white glass is green and dark, while the side of low iron tempered glass is clear white and blue.