Tempering

Chemically strengthened glass is a type of glass that has increased strength as a result of a post-production chemical process. When broken, it still shatters in long pointed small fragments. For it to be considered safety glass, the surface compressive stress should exceed 100 megapascals (15,000 psi). The greater the surface stress, the smaller the glass particles will be when broken. Strong Tempered glass is 4-5 times stronger than normalĀ  glass.

Double Glaze

An insulated glass unit (IGU) combines multiple glass panes into a single window system. Most IGUs are double glazed (two panes of glass) with three panes (triple glazing) or more becoming more common due to higher energy costs. Double glazed windows are an ideal energy efficient choice with the added benefit of minimizing noise.