Chemical toughening is to place the glass in a molten alkali salt, exchange the ions with a smaller radius in the surface layer of the glass with the ions with a larger radius in the molten salt, and finally form a compressive stress layer on both surfaces of the glass Stress layer, to achieve the purpose of improving the mechanical strength of glass and resistance to temperature shock.
The processed glass has high strength and good thermal stability, and the surface is not deformed. It can be properly cut and there is no self-explosive phenomenon. The chemical tempering technology overcomes the shortcomings of the wind tempering technology. While improving the strength of the glass, it does not affect the optical performance at all.
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