Introducing two methods for creating shatter-resistant glass: "air-cooled tempering" and "chemical strengthening"! Technical materials are available for distribution!
To create glass that is difficult to break, there are two methods: "thermal tempering" and "chemical strengthening." "Thermal tempering" involves heating the glass to near its softening temperature (about 650-700°C) and then rapidly cooling it, which generates compressive stress on the surface. "Chemical strengthening," also known as chemical tempering or ion exchange strengthening, enhances the glass by inducing a chemical reaction on its surface. The thickness of the replacement layer varies depending on the type of material. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Tokyo Special Glass Co., Ltd. has been dedicated to glass processing since its establishment and is currently a company that primarily handles ultra-precision polishing processes, including substrates for LCD photomasks and automotive mirrors. For chemical strengthening and glass polishing (quartz and blue plate) photomasks, please feel free to consult with us.