Product Name: Ceramic Balls Product Description: "This product is one of Sebchem Key products Some of our direct/ Indirect clients are ARAMCO, ADNOC, SCHLUMBERGER, BAKER HUGHES, CLARIANT, CHAMPION, GE, SUEZ, METITO, ECOLAB, MAPEI, SIKA, ARAMCO REFINERIES, SCOTT BADER, SYNTHOMER, IFFCO. Sebchem providing its chemicals to our global clients in the Oil & Gas Upstream Oil & Gas Downstream, Petrochemicals, Industrial, Water Treatment, Construction, Detergent, Coating & Resin, Agro, Textile, Food. We supply chemicals IBCs, Drums, ISO Tanks, Bags, and up to Bulk Vessels" Price of product ( USD price or FOB price): USD Product origin: Multiple Key Specifications/Special Features: "This is one of Key products of Sebchem given to Sebchem clinets across the World. Please contact our sales team or via our website for getting TDS, SDS, COA "
Tempering glass, laminated glasses, insulated glasses, curve glasses.
Glass-cullets.
Tempere glass.
Architectural glass.
Architectural glass.
Float glass, coated glass.
Architectural glass, stained glass dome, skylights, aluminum doors and windows and accessories.
Glass production and facade sysytem.
Tempered glass.
Float glass.
Fiberglass products.
Safety glass.
Tempering glass.
Fibreglass products GRP, GRC, GRE.
Matboard, pre cut matboard, uncut matboard.
Laminated glass.
Grey Float Glass Sheet.
Toughened glass is a safety glass that has undergone processes of controlled thermal treatment to increase its strength. Also known as 'Tempered glass', toughened glass is made from annealed glass that has been heated to approximately 650â?°C and then rapidly cooled, making it four times stronger than ordinary glass. Due to the increased heat treatment and rapid cooling of the glass, the treatment produces different physical properties. This results in compressive stress on the surface and improved bending strength of the glass. Before toughening, the glass must be cut to the correct size or pressed to shape. The Process of Toughening The glass is carried by rollers and goes through the furnace. Three types of modes are used to heat the glass - conduction, convection, and radiation. While the rollers help to conduct the heat, the coils enable radiation of heat. This ensures that the glass is evenly heated on every side. By blasting air on both the surfaces, the heated glass is then cooled uniformly.
Laminated glass is constructed of two plies of glass which are bonded together with interlayers to form a permanent bond. The interlayers work to support and hold the glass to create a strong, uniform layer even when broken.