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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Overview of Tempered Glass: Tempered glass is made using special heated furnaces, which heat the annealed glass to a uniform temperature of approximately 700ºC. When the glass exits the furnace, it is rapidly cooled. This rapid cooling puts the glass surface into a state of compression while the centre core remains in tension. THERMAL TEMPERING Tempering Process:Tempered glass is made by uniformly heating annealed glass to a temperature of up to 700°C and immediately cooling it. The glass first goes through the furnace, carried in by rollers, where it is heated using three modes &#8211; conduction, convection and radiation. The rollers conduct the heat, while the coils help in the radiation of heat. The convection effect is brought about by hot air blowing through the nozzles, thus circulating the heat inside the furnace and making sure that the glass is heated evenly on all sides. This super heated glass then undergoes a rapid cooling process by a uniform and simultaneous blast of air on both surfaces. After tempering, the stress pattern developed by the glass is high, and the mechanical strength of tempered glass is four to five times higher than that of annealed glass. Mechanical Strength of Tempered Glass = 4 x Mechanical strength of Annealed Glass When tempered glass is broken, all the stored energy is released at once and the glass breaks into small pieces. Characteristics of Tempered glass: Tempered glass is four to five times stronger than annealed glass of the same size and thickness against impact. Tempered glass has higher thermal strength, and it can withstand high temperature changes up to 250°C. Tempered glass is considered as safety glass. It is difficult to break and even in the event of a breakage, disintegrates into small relatively harmless globules. Tempering does not alter the basic characteristics of glass such as light transmission and solar radiant heat properties of normal glass. The glass surface after heat treatment has the same resistance to surface damage as annealed glass. Tempered glass cannot be cut or altered. One problem that can also exist with tempered glass is spontaneous breakage, where the glass can break for no apparent reason. Spontaneous breakage occurs when nickel sulphide stones increase in size due to repeated heating and cooling. Properties of Tempered Glass: Properties Tempered Glass Thermal Shock Resistance Up to 250°C Mechanical Strength Four to five times stronger thanannealed glass Tensile Strength 65 MPa Bending Strength 120-200 N/mm2 Surface Compression > 95 MPa Design Stress for Architectural Purposes 50 MPa Fragmentation Small round crystals Conducive for Processing Cannot be cut after Tempering Need for Tempered Glass:Tempering increases tensile strength, thermal shock resistance, and safety of normal glass. It also increases its heat withstanding capacity. Because of these properties, tempered glass is preferred in applications where strength, safety and thermal resistance are important considerations. Strength &#38; Safety Considerations Four to five times stronger than annealed glass Two to three times stronger than heat strengthened glass Fragments into small, relatively harmless pieces, reducing the likelihood of injury. Heat resistance Withstands both uneven heating and high temperatures due to its superior edge strength compared to normal annealed glass. Because of its high edge strength tempered glass is used in spider and point fixed glazing. Thermal Breakage:Uneven heating due to direct sunlight makes glass expand and contract at different rates. This difference in the rates of expansion (central part of glass) and contraction (edges of glass) create stresses in glass which may lead to breakage. When temperature difference is below 32°C, the risk of thermal breakage is low, but when the difference becomes more than this, the risk increases significantly. Thermal breakage starts at the edge and is perpendicular to the glass edge. Breakage may be single or multiple depending on the built up stress. Several cracks indicate high thermal stresses across the glass pane. A fully tempered glass has significantly higher edge strength to withstand chances of thermal breakage. Application of Tempered Glass: Tempered glass is specifically designed for use in areas where there is a high risk of contact and breakage. It is not harder or softer than annealed glass but is tougher. Tempering does not make glass more porous nor is tempered glass more prone to scratches than normal glass. Tempered glass offers a wide variety of uses in industries including building, manufacturing, automotive, to name a few. There is a wide scope for the use of tempered glass in the building industry. It can be used to raise the elemental beauty of exteriors and interiors by using it on facades, showroom shelves, dividers, shower cabins, doors and the like. High resistance to thermal stress and small missile impact makes tempered glass an ideal choice for sloped glazing. The manufacturing industry uses tempered glass in ovens, refrigerators, fireplace screens, and shelves. In the motor vehicle industry, tempered glass is commonly used inside and rear windows. To know more about this glass product, contact Bear Glass now!</p>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td><strong>Overview of <a href="https://bearglass.com/tempered-glass.php" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/tempered-glass.php">Tempered Glass</a></strong>:<br><br><div>Tempered glass is made using special heated furnaces, which heat the annealed glass to a uniform temperature of approximately 700ºC. When the glass exits the furnace, it is rapidly cooled. This rapid cooling puts the glass surface into a state of compression while the centre core remains in tension.</div><br><div><strong>THERMAL TEMPERING</strong><br></div><br><strong>Tempering Process</strong>:<br><a href="https://bearglass.com/tempered-glass.php" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/tempered-glass.php">Tempered glass</a> is made by uniformly heating annealed glass to a temperature of up to 700°C and immediately cooling it. The glass first goes through the furnace, carried in by rollers, where it is heated using three modes &#8211; conduction, convection and radiation. The rollers conduct the heat, while the coils help in the radiation of heat. The convection effect is brought about by hot air blowing through the nozzles, thus circulating the heat inside the furnace and making sure that the glass is heated evenly on all sides. This super heated glass then undergoes a rapid cooling process by a uniform and simultaneous blast of air on both surfaces.<br><br><br><div>After tempering, the stress pattern developed by the glass is high, and the mechanical strength of <a href="https://bearglass.com/tempered-glass.php">tempered glass</a> is four to five times higher than that of annealed glass.</div><br><div>Mechanical Strength of Tempered Glass = 4 x Mechanical strength of Annealed Glass</div><br><div>When tempered glass is broken, all the stored energy is released at once and the glass breaks into small pieces.</div><br><div>Characteristics of Tempered glass:</div><br><div><a href="https://bearglass.com/tempered-glass.php" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/tempered-glass.php">Tempered glass</a> is four to five times stronger than annealed glass of the same size and thickness against impact.</div><br><div>Tempered glass has higher thermal strength, and it can withstand high temperature changes up to 250°C.</div><br><div>Tempered glass is considered as safety glass. It is difficult to break and even in the event of a breakage, disintegrates into small relatively harmless globules.</div><br><div>Tempering does not alter the basic characteristics of glass such as light transmission and solar radiant heat properties of normal glass.</div><br><div>The glass surface after heat treatment has the same resistance to surface damage as annealed glass.</div><br><div>Tempered glass cannot be cut or altered.</div><br><div>One problem that can also exist with tempered glass is spontaneous breakage, where the glass can break for no apparent reason. <strong>Spontaneous breakage</strong> occurs when nickel sulphide stones increase in size due to repeated heating and cooling.</div><br><div><strong>Properties of Tempered Glass</strong>:</div><br><table border="0" width="475" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="5" bgcolor="#e1e2e2"><br><tbody><br><tr><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Properties</td><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Tempered Glass</td><br></tr><br><tr><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Thermal Shock Resistance</td><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Up to 250°C</td><br></tr><br><tr><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Mechanical Strength</td><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Four to five times stronger than<br>annealed glass</td><br></tr><br><tr><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Tensile Strength</td><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">65 MPa</td><br></tr><br><tr><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Bending Strength</td><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">120-200 N/mm2</td><br></tr><br><tr><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Surface Compression</td><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">> 95 MPa</td><br></tr><br><tr><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Design Stress for Architectural Purposes</td><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">50 MPa</td><br></tr><br><tr><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Fragmentation</td><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Small round crystals</td><br></tr><br><tr><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Conducive for Processing</td><br><td align="left" valign="middle" bgcolor="#fbfcfd">Cannot be cut after Tempering</td><br></tr><br></tbody><br></table><br><div><strong>Need for Tempered Glass</strong>:<br>Tempering increases tensile strength, thermal shock resistance, and safety of normal glass. It also increases its heat withstanding capacity. Because of these properties, tempered glass is preferred in applications where strength, safety and thermal resistance are important considerations.</div><br><ul><br><li><strong>Strength &amp; Safety Considerations</strong><br><ul><br><li>Four to five times stronger than annealed glass</li><br><li>Two to three times stronger than heat strengthened glass</li><br><li>Fragments into small, relatively harmless pieces, reducing the likelihood of injury.<br></li><br></ul><br></li><br><li><strong>Heat resistance</strong><br><ul><br><li>Withstands both uneven heating and high temperatures due to its superior edge strength compared to normal annealed glass. Because of its high edge strength tempered glass is used in spider and point fixed glazing. </li></ul></li></ul><br><div><strong>Thermal Breakage</strong>:<br>Uneven heating due to direct sunlight makes glass expand and contract at different rates. This difference in the rates of expansion (central part of glass) and contraction (edges of glass) create stresses in glass which may lead to breakage. When temperature difference is below 32°C, the risk of thermal breakage is low, but when the difference becomes more than this, the risk increases significantly.</div><br><div>Thermal breakage starts at the edge and is perpendicular to the glass edge. Breakage may be single or multiple depending on the built up stress. Several cracks indicate high thermal stresses across the glass pane. A fully tempered glass has significantly higher edge strength to withstand chances of thermal breakage.</div><br><div><strong>Application of <a href="https://bearglass.com/tempered-glass.php#quick-form" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/tempered-glass.php#quick-form">Tempered Glass</a></strong>:</div><br><div>Tempered glass is specifically designed for use in areas where there is a high risk of contact and breakage. It is not harder or softer than annealed glass but is tougher. Tempering does not make glass more porous nor is tempered glass more prone to scratches than normal glass. Tempered glass offers a wide variety of uses in industries including building, manufacturing, automotive, to name a few.</div><br><div>There is a wide scope for the use of tempered glass in the building industry. It can be used to raise the elemental beauty of exteriors and interiors by using it on facades, showroom shelves, dividers, shower cabins, doors and the like.</div><br><div>High resistance to thermal stress and small missile impact makes tempered glass an ideal choice for sloped glazing.</div><br><div>The manufacturing industry uses tempered glass in ovens, refrigerators, fireplace screens, and shelves.</div><br><div>In the motor vehicle industry, tempered glass is commonly used inside and rear windows.</div><br>To know more about this glass product, <a href="https://bearglass.com/contacts.php" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/contacts.php">contact Bear Glass</a> now!</td></tr><tr><td></td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At Bear Glass we pride ourselves on staying up to date and keeping up with latest cutting edge technology. That being said, Bear Glass is excited to introduce our new water jet technology! From i ntricate glass shapes to mirrors, glass ornaments, and more, there’s almost no glass cutting application that a water jet glass cutting system can’t tackle. Both thin and thick glass materials can be cut and detailed with a precise cutting stream. And because water jet cutting does not vibrate the glass, produce heat-affected zones, or leave behind rough edges, almost no secondary finishing is required. In addition, water jet cutting’s ability to generate exact, clean cuts with speed make it an efficient cutting process for the majority of glass cutting applications. Why Water Jet Cutting? &#160; Bear Glass uses a Pure Water Jet Cutting Machine manufactured by Perfect Technology Center. The Water jet system is an ideal machine for the cutting of various materials and is extremely versatile compared to alternative machinery such as lasers and plasmas. Water jet cutting is performed with “pure water” for the cutting of &#8211; foam, package products, gaskets, gibson board, carpet, food, rubber, and many other soft materials.&#160; The power of this pure water jet is so strong it has the ability to cut&#160; &#8211; steel, copper, aluminum, granite, marble, and even laminated glass.&#160;The Waterjet cutting process does not generate heat; eliminating the warping of materials like copper and aluminum. Based on the media to be cut, Bear Glass is proud to say that we offer PTC water jets that offer cutting systems with cut speeds that will exceed 4000 inches per minute. This speed is triple other water jet manufacturers capability due to the PTC state of the art Linear Drive motion system. &#160; For more information on Bear Glass and our new PTC water jet technology&#160; please contact Bear Glass at: FACTORY/ OFFICE Address: Bear Glass Inc. 399 20th&#160;Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 Phone: 718-832-3604 Fax: 718-832-0786 E-mail:&#160;bearglass@yahoo.com If you are in New Jersey: Bear Glass New Jersey 359 Essex Road Tinton Falls New Jersey &#160;07753 P: 732 901 2626 F: 732 901 2266 E: Sales@BearGlassNJ.com</p>
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<p>At <strong><a href="http://bearglass.org">Bear Glass</a></strong> we pride ourselves on staying up to date and keeping up with latest cutting edge technology. That being said, <strong><a href="http://bearglass.org">Bear Glass</a> </strong>is excited to introduce our new <strong>water jet technology</strong>! From i <strong>ntricate glass</strong> shapes to <strong>mirrors</strong>, <strong>glass ornaments</strong>, and more, there’s almost no <strong>glass cutting</strong> application that a <strong>water jet glass cutting system</strong> can’t tackle. Both thin and <strong>thick glass materials</strong> can be cut and detailed with a precise cutting stream. And because water jet cutting does not vibrate the <strong>glass</strong>, produce heat-affected zones, or leave behind rough edges, almost no secondary finishing is required. In addition, water jet cutting’s ability to generate exact, clean cuts with speed make it an efficient cutting process for the majority of <strong>glass cutting</strong> applications.</p>



<p><strong>Why Water Jet Cutting?</strong></p>



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<p><strong>Bear Glass</strong> uses a <strong>Pure Water Jet Cutting Machine</strong> manufactured by Perfect Technology Center. The <strong>Water jet</strong> system is an ideal machine for the cutting of various materials and is extremely versatile compared to alternative machinery such as lasers and plasmas. <strong>Water jet</strong> cutting is performed with “pure water” for the cutting of &#8211; foam, package products, gaskets, gibson board, carpet, food, rubber, and many other soft materials.&nbsp; The power of this <strong>pure water jet</strong> is so strong it has the ability to cut&nbsp; &#8211; steel, copper, aluminum, granite, marble, and even <strong>laminated glass</strong>.&nbsp;The <strong>Waterjet</strong> cutting process does not generate heat; eliminating the warping of materials like copper and aluminum. Based on the media to be cut, <strong>Bear Glass</strong> is proud to say that we offer PTC <strong>water jets </strong>that offer cutting systems with cut speeds that will exceed 4000 inches per minute. This speed is triple other <strong>water jet</strong> manufacturers capability due to the PTC state of the art Linear Drive motion system.</p>


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<p>For more information on <strong>Bear Glass </strong>and our new PTC <strong>water jet </strong>technology&nbsp; please contact <strong>Bear Glass </strong>at:</p>



<p>FACTORY/ OFFICE</p>



<p>Address:</p>



<p>Bear Glass Inc.</p>



<p>399 20th&nbsp;Street</p>



<p>Brooklyn, NY 11215</p>



<p>Phone: 718-832-3604</p>



<p>Fax: 718-832-0786</p>



<p>E-mail:&nbsp;<a href="mailto:bearglass@yahoo.com">bearglass@yahoo.com</a></p>



<p>If you are in New Jersey:</p>



<p>Bear Glass New Jersey</p>



<p>359 Essex Road</p>



<p>Tinton Falls New Jersey &nbsp;07753</p>



<p>P: 732 901 2626</p>



<p>F: 732 901 2266</p>



<p>E: <a href="mailto:Sales@BearGlassNJ.com">Sales@BearGlassNJ.com</a></p>
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