Worried about spontaneous glass breakage when installing tempered glass? Choosing the right type of homogenized glass can significantly reduce the self-explosion rate. Latest quotes for Zhongshan tempered glass


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Nov 13,2025

Construction projects often encounter issues with building material procurement, such as merchants frequently substituting ordinary tempered glass for high-quality homogeneous glass—leading to a high self-explosion rate—and the lack of a homogeneous treatment report.

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The homogeneous glass core undergoes high-temperature homogenization treatment (HST) to reduce the nickel sulfide content, resulting in a self-explosion rate of ≤0.01%. Key procurement control measures include: first, reviewing the homogenization treatment report to confirm that the process involved holding the material at 700°C for more than 2 hours.

Second, there’s the nuclear 3C certification, with the certificate clearly marked "homogeneous treatment." Third, sample testing is conducted using a polariscope to inspect the uniformity of stress.

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Suitable applications: For ultra-high-rise curtain walls and elevator cabs, use homogeneous glass with a thickness of 12mm or greater. Note: Manufacturers are required to provide homogenization treatment records for each batch. Before installation, conduct a visual inspection to eliminate any potential risks of surface damage.

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