Heat Treated Glass Market - Growth rate And Revenue Forecast 2018-2026 | Glass Dynamics Inc., Vitrum Glass Group, Oldcastle Building Envelope
Heat-treated glass is made by rapidly heating and cooling annealed glass. It offers higher strength and improved breaking properties, such as the size and shape of the glass pieces after fracture, which helps to decrease harm. In architectural applications, heat-treated glass minimizes the risk of fracture due to thermal stress and stress from wind and snow loads. Fully tempered glass and heat toughened glass are the two most common types of heat-treated glass.
Fully
tempered glass is four times stronger than annealed glass of the same
configuration and thickness, making it ideal for safety glazing applications
such as interior glass walls, storefronts, and doors.
With the
same thickness and configuration, heat-strengthened glass is twice as robust as
annealed glass. It is used in general glazing, such as spandrel glass, where
increased resistance and strength to heat and mechanical stress are sought.
Doors, tub
and shower enclosures, sidelights, internal partitions, storm doors,
patio-door assemblies, escalators, and stairway balustrades are just a few of
the applications for heat treated glass in the building and construction
sector.
The global heat treated glass market is growing because of the rising demand for heat tempered
glass from the building and construction industry. According to the
International Energy Association and the Worldwide Alliance for Building and
Construction, the global building sector is quickly expanding, with 235 billion
square meters of floor area in 2016. Furthermore, according to 2017 Global
Status Report by the United Nations and the International Energy Association.
The heat
treated glass market is growing due to a wide range of applications and
qualities such as increased strength and reduced risk of injury in the event of
a breaking. For example, heat treated glass is used in ovens, cabinets,
freezers, fireplace screens, and furniture in the manufacturing business.Various
regulatory agencies, such as ASTM International, control heat-treated glass.
For example, ASTM C1048-04, ANSI Z97, and ASTM C1048-04, ASTM C1048-04, ASTM
C1048-04, ASTM C1048-04, ASTM C1048-04, AS
Glass
Dynamics Inc., Vitrum Glass Group, Oldcastle Building Envelope, Inc., ITI
Glass, Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., GSC Glass Ltd., and Tecnoglass S.A. are some of
the major competitors in the global heat treated glass industry.

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