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tempering is acctually an act of making the "skin" of the glass shrink. It shrinks and in essence compresses the inside of the glass. Think of the tempering like a balloon. The air inside is being squeezed and compressed by the balloon. Now puncture the balloon, alll the air instantly escapes, because the "skin" is not there. Same thing happens with tempered. Deviate the "skin" and it just completely lets go BTW, even the edges are tempered. Meaning, if you punctured or chipped the edge of say, a 1" thick sheet of tempered glass, the whole sheet is a goner.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 Last edited by banditpowdercoat; 01-25-2009 at 02:25 AM. |