About HS Glass
Heat-strengthened glass is heat-treated glass that retains the distinctive properties of ordinary float glass. The glass is manufactured in one of the two electric horizontal roller-hearth tempering lines, where the glass is first heated and then cooled down with much less pressure. The machines are equipped with an advanced convection system to produce the best optical quality glass with a significant energy consumption reduction. Along with this, the super flat spotless technology ensures minimum iridescence and produces high-quality glass. Heat-strengthened glass is popular among design professionals for curtain wall façades of buildings, in both the vision and spandrel applications. It is valued for its mechanical strength, higher optical clarity, and flatter finish, and the probability of nickel sulfide inclusions inducing spontaneous breakages in the heat-strengthened glass is practically non-existent.
Min-max thickness
4mm to 12 mm
Glass Type
Clear, Extra Clear, Low e, Reflective, Double Silver, Triple Silver
Max size
9*16 ft.
Standard
EN 1863 and IS 2553 PART 1
Process Type
Tempering using horizontal roller hearth convection furnace, insulating glass, lamination glass, sand frosting, bevelled and chamfered glass
Glass Applications
FACADES (REFLECTIVE GLASS)
EXTERIOR (WINDOWS)
Our Industry
ARCHITECTURE
Architects and designers turn to HS Glass to bring their visions to life. In the field of architecture, this heat-strengthened glass adds an extra layer of safety and aesthetics to structures, empowering architects to create stunning facades and exteriors while ensuring optimal thermal performance.