| Depending on the
application for your
glass, you may need
to have it tempered.
Tempering is a process
that heats and cools
the glass. After glass
has been tempered
it is about 4 times
stronger than annealed
(not tempered) glass.
It is also more scratch
resistant.
It is up to you to
know if the glass
you need must be tempered
for a specific application
(it is required by
law for certain applications)
but generally glass
used in a hazardous
location must be tempered
and glass used as
a glass
protector top
or a glass
table top does
not.
Do you want your
glass tempered? We
leave this decision
up to you. The downside
to getting glass tempered
is if it breaks. It
will break into many
very small pieces
which is difficult
to clean up. Also,
if the glass is used
as a table top and
it breaks, then everything
on the table can also
fall and potentially
break. The upside
is that tempered glass
is much stronger,
more scratch resistant
and safer than annealed
glass. It must be
used in hazardous
locations.
Price
list for 1/8-1/4
custom cut tempered
glass
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