Product Type |
OEM Customized 10.1inch Gorilla Display Tempered Glass with Perfect Cut-Outs for Touchpad | |||||
Raw Material | Crystal White/Soda Lime/Low Iron Glass | |||||
Size | Size can be customized | |||||
Thickness | 0.33-12mm | |||||
Tempering | Thermal Tempering/Chemical Tempering | |||||
Edgework |
Flat Ground (Flat/Pencil/Bevelled/Chamfer Edge are available) | |||||
Hole | Round/Square (Irregular hole are available) | |||||
Color |
Black/White/Silver (up to 7 layers of colors) | |||||
Printing Method |
Normal Silkscreen/High Temperature Silkscreen |
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Coating |
Anti-Glaring |
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Anti-Reflective | ||||||
Anti-Fingerprint | ||||||
Anti-Scratches |
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Production Process |
Cut-Edge Polish-CNC-Clean-Print-Clean-Inspect-Pack | |||||
Features | Anti-scratches | |||||
Waterproof | ||||||
Anti-fingerprint | ||||||
Anti-fire | ||||||
High-pressure scratch resistant | ||||||
Anti-bacterial | ||||||
Keywords |
Tempered Cover Glass for Display |
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Easy Clean-up Glass Panel | ||||||
Intelligent Waterproof Tempered Glass Panel |
Silk-sreened glass, also called silk printing or screened printing glass, is custom-made by transferring a silk-screen image to the glass and then processing it through a horizontal tempering furnace. Each individual lite is screen-printed with the desired pattern and ceramic enamel frit color. The ceramic frit can be silk-screened onto the glass substrate in one of three standard patterns–dots, lines, holes–or in a full-coverage application. In addition, custom patterns can be easily duplicated on the glass. Depending on the pattern and the color, the glass lite can be made transparent, translucent or opaque.
Chemically strengthened glass is a type of glass that has increased strength as a result of a post-production chemical process. When broken, it still shatters in long pointed splinters similar to float glass. For this reason, it is not considered a safety glass and must be laminated if a safety glass is required. However, chemically strengthened glass is typically six to eight times the strength of float glass. The glass is chemically strengthened by a surface finishing process. Glass is submersed in a bath containing a potassium salt (typically potassium nitrate) at 300 °C (572 °F). This causes sodium ions in the glass surface to be replaced by potassium ions from the bath solution. These potassium ions are larger than the sodium ions and therefore wedge into the gaps left by the smaller sodium ions when they migrate to the potassium nitrate solution. This replacement of ions causes the surface of the glass to be in a state of compression and the core in compensating tension. The surface compression of chemically strengthened glass may reach up to 690 MPa.