KANCHA Front and Back Screen Guard for GOOGLE PIXEL 8(Pack of 3)
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Tempered glass is a type of safety glass that is processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength and durability. It is approximately four times stronger than regular annealed glass, making it less likely to break under impact or stress. When tempered glass does break, it shatters into small, granular pieces instead of sharp, jagged shards, reducing the risk of injury. Tempered glass is widely used in applications where safety is a concern, such as vehicle windows, shower doors, glass tabletops, and building facades. It is resistant to thermal stress, making it suitable for use in environments with extreme temperature variations. Tempered glass is more resistant to scratches and abrasions compared to regular glass. The tempering process also enhances the glass's resistance to bending or flexing, making it more suitable for structural applications. It has a higher thermal shock resistance than standard glass, allowing it to withstand rapid temperature changes without cracking. Tempered glass is available in various thicknesses and can be customized to meet specific design requirements. It complies with safety regulations and building codes in many countries, making it a preferred choice for commercial and residential applications.