How can we address issues like inaccurate curvature leading to spontaneous breakage and poor flatness in bent tempered glass? Haibo Special Glass – a manufacturer of bent curved glass.


Release time:

Mar 11,2026

For many years, Haibo Special Glass has been deeply engaged in the processing of bent tempered glass and is well aware of the industry’s pain points: ordinary bent glass suffers from large arc deviations and poor fit, resulting in noticeable gaps after installation; uneven tempering stress makes it prone to spontaneous breakage; and the surface often exhibits waviness and poor flatness, compromising both aesthetics and daylighting.

 Bent Steel Glass (2)

As a professional manufacturer, we utilize CNC thermal bending and tempering equipment to precisely control heating and air-cooling parameters, keeping arc deviation within ±0.3 mm, perfectly suited for various curved curtain walls and custom-shaped doors and windows.

 Bent Steel Glass (3)

The entire process undergoes homogeneous tempering, reducing the self‑explosion rate to below 0.01%. The surface waviness is ≤0.1 mm/m, and the light transmission is uniform with no distortion. The product complies with GB 15763.2 safety standards and boasts an impact resistance five times that of ordinary glass.

Third-party testing confirms the absence of stress non-uniformity.

We have undertaken 22 curved building curtain walls, 31 custom‑shaped interior partitions, and 17 curved equipment glass projects, with maximum bend angles reaching 180 degrees. Installation fit is 100%, and after 4–7 years of operation, there has been no spontaneous breakage or deformation, with a 100% acceptance rate.


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