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TPRS Tuffsafe is a range of thermally treated glass created to provide enhanced strength and safety for a broad spectrum of use cases. It is classified into two types: heat-strengthened glass, which is far more resistant to impact stress and temperature fluctuations, and toughened glass, which is meant to be exceptionally durable and, if crushed, fragments shatter into small, harmless shards, thus maximizing safety. With TPRS Tuffsafe, you get reliable, high-performance glass that combines durability and safety.

Glass Range

Key Highlights

Precision double edge shaping with advanced bevelling machines to deliver clean, consistent angles for a premium look.

High-grade automated polishing machines ensure flawless, glossy edges with unmatched clarity and finish.

CNC-controlled drilling provides accurate, chip-free holes with smooth edges for fittings and fixtures.

State-of-the-art waterjet technology enables intricate, stress-free cutouts with superior edge quality.

4mm-19mm

Minimum: 50 mm X 50 mm
Maximum: 2440 mm X 4500 mm

Heat-treated at high temperatures and rapidly cooled to produce toughened (tempered) glass.

Available in Clear, extra clear, tinted, solar-control coated, low-E coated variants.

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Applications

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FAQs

Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that has been heat-treated and rapidly cooled to increase its strength and fragment into small, blunt pieces upon breakage, reducing the risk of injury.

Tempered glass is produced by heating annealed glass to approximately 620 °C, then quenching it with high-pressure air jets. This process creates surface compression and internal tension, yielding glass that is four to five times stronger than standard annealed glass.

Yes. Laminated tempered glass combines two or more tempered panels with a polymer interlayer (e.g., PVB or SentryGlas®). This hybrid enhances post-breakage integrity, retaining fragments and providing additional safety and sound-dampening properties.