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What is it? Uses?
Low iron toughened glass is a type of safety glass that combines enhanced strength with exceptional clarity. Unlike standard glass, it is made from low iron silica, which significantly reduces the greenish tint often seen in regular float glass, resulting in a crystal-clear appearance. This makes it especially desirable in architectural, display, and interior applications where visual aesthetics are critical. The toughening process involves heating the glass to high temperatures and then rapidly cooling it, increasing its strength up to five times more than untreated glass and improving its resistance to thermal stress and impact. If broken, it shatters into small, blunt pieces, reducing the risk of injury, which makes it a popular choice for frameless doors, balustrades, and facades.