Chemically strengthened glass
Chemical strengthening technology is used to add various function and value into glass.
Special treatment can be performed according to various substrates.
In addition, our chemical strengthening furnace can propose high-strength glass by setting conditions based on customer's required specifications.
Its compressive stress value (CS) and stress depth (DOL) can be adjusted for each type of substrate.
Special treatment can be performed according to various substrates.
In addition, our chemical strengthening furnace can propose high-strength glass by setting conditions based on customer's required specifications.
Its compressive stress value (CS) and stress depth (DOL) can be adjusted for each type of substrate.
Advantages
œCompatible with various display-related products.
œWide variety of sizes from small to large.
œWe can propose high-strength glass by setting conditions based on customer's required specifications according to product characteristics and requirements.
œVarious thicknesses is available.
œSmall volume for prototype processing is welcomed.
œChemically strengthened glass will be precisely cleaned before shipping.
œQuality control is possible by controlling the surface compressive stress value.
œWe accept contract processing of customer specified glass; including trial and mass production.
œWide variety of sizes from small to large.
œWe can propose high-strength glass by setting conditions based on customer's required specifications according to product characteristics and requirements.
œVarious thicknesses is available.
œSmall volume for prototype processing is welcomed.
œChemically strengthened glass will be precisely cleaned before shipping.
œQuality control is possible by controlling the surface compressive stress value.
œWe accept contract processing of customer specified glass; including trial and mass production.
Mechanism
Equipment
Availability
Maximum sizeF730x920mm
Minimum thicknessF0.05mmiAvailable size will be discussedj
Minimum thicknessF0.05mmiAvailable size will be discussedj
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