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Bend Tempered Glass

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         "Bend tempered glass" typically refers to tempered glass that has undergone a bending or curving process after it has been tempered. Let me break down the terms:

  1. Tempered Glass: Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is processed through a controlled thermal treatment. This involves heating the glass to a high temperature and then rapidly cooling it. This process creates a glass that is stronger than regular glass and, when broken, shatters into small, blunt pieces instead of sharp shards, reducing the risk of injury.

  2. Bend or Curved Glass: After the glass is tempered, it can be further processed to achieve a curved or bent shape. This can be done by reheating the tempered glass and then shaping it using molds or other methods to achieve the desired curvature. The curved tempered glass retains its safety characteristics, making it suitable for various architectural and design applications.

So, when someone refers to "bend tempered glass," they likely mean tempered glass that has been curved or bent to fit a specific design or application. This type of glass is often used in architectural projects, such as curved windows, glass doors, and other applications where a curved or bent shape is desired.

It's important to note that the bending or curving process is typically performed after the tempering process to ensure that the glass retains its safety features. The combination of tempered and bent glass provides both strength and the ability to conform to specific design requirements.

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