Heat-strengthened Glass (EN 1863-1) Glass that has undergone heat treatment, during which it has been heated to approximately 600 °C and then cooled in a controlled manner using jets of air. In this case, the cooling process is slower than it is for thermally toughened Glass. The surface of the Glass is then locked in a state of compression, making it more resistant to mechanical and thermal stresses and giving it the required fragmentation characteristics. When broken, heat-strengthened Glass splits into large sharp pieces like float glass. Accordingly, it is not considered a safety glass. Heat-strengthened Glass does not need to be heat-soaked.

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