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TemperShield®

Architectural Toughened & Laminated Bent Glass Solutions 

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Glasshape® offers a comprehensive portfolio of fully certified architectural toughened bent glass for interior and exterior designs. Toughened glass is strengthened using a complex heating process before being rapidly cooled. This toughening process makes it several times stronger than standard annealed glass.

Perfect for internal partitioning, stair and atrium balustrades and frameless doors; to name just a few of its applications, our toughened glass solutions provide high-level safety and strength. Even if it breaks, it will shatter into small, rounded pieces, making them less likely to cause damage or injury.
Toughened glass differs from laminated glass in its design and specific uses. Laminated glass is typically produced using two panes of glass (toughened or float) that are joined together with an interlayer to provide maximum strength and durability. This keeps the glass panel intact even if it breaks.

This safety aspect is one of the most important advantages to using laminated glass. Glasshape can provide both toughened and laminated glass solutions to meet your specific requirements.

FEATURES & BENEFITS

Bending Options

2D, 3D and complex curves, including conical, spherical, J-curves and tangents.

Compatibility

Compatible with laminate and print.

Standard Sheet Thicknesses

Thicknesses from 4mm (1/8″) -19mm (3/4″).

Tints and Glass Types

Large range of glass types available off the shelf or bespoke to your specifications.

Standard Sheet Dimensions

Standard dimensions up to 3900mm (154″) x 2440mm (96″) and oversize capabilities.

COMMERCIAL BENT GLASS

  • Exteriors: TemperShield® is a highly versatile solution that can be customised for exterior-facing projects, including shop front displays and revolving doors. Our expert team of designers can combine TemperShield® with VisionInk® glass-printing capabilities to control SHG and VLT properties. It can also be used for curved rooflights in atrium and other entrance way spaces.
  • Interiors: TemperShield® can be applied to a variety of interior spaces to maximise natural light exposure, including for offices, shops, malls, restaurants and cafés. Within these spaces, it’s often used for internal partitioning, stair and atrium balustrades, skylights, frameless doors and glass floors. Use VisionInk® to create striking and colourful digital ceramic images to be fused right into the glass surface.
  • Cabinetry: We can modify TemperShield® using Glasshape’s glass-bending capabilities, making it perfect for presentation cabinets. It can also be combined with BanditShield® to provide protection from “smash-and-grab” burglaries.
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RESIDENTIAL BENT GLASS

  • Balustrading: Curved toughened (tempered) glass gives new and renovated homes additional light and space that allow for unobstructed views and protection from wind. Structural balustrades require the glass to take handrail loads, so they must use toughened safety glass. The loading on the glass is determined by NZS4203 or AS/NZS 1170.
  • Curved staircase balustrades: Bent glass railings can be used to enhance the aesthetic of a curved staircase, which is the focal point in many large residences. Glasshape produces the tightest bend on a 12mm (1/2″) pane with a radius of just 700mm (28″), an industry benchmark.
  • Residential bay windows: Curved glass bay windows help accentuate the façade of contemporary dwellings. Long, sweeping curves allow for distinctive designs and panoramic views, with the generous expanse of glass enhancing the feeling of openness and freedom, while also letting in plenty of natural light.
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Two Dimensional

When using this design, the direction of curvature runs in one direction, effectively creating a cylindrical form. 

 

Two Dimensional

When using this design, the direction of curvature runs in one direction, effectively creating a cylindrical form. 

 

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Three Dimensional

Three dimensional designs use a multi-directional bend, resulting in a complex curvature, like a dome.  

 


Three Dimensional

Three dimensional designs use a multi-directional bend, resulting in a complex curvature, like a dome.  

 

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Manufacturing Bent Glass Parameters
  • A: Glass Thickness
  • B: Outside Girth
  • C: Bend Radius
  • D: Panel Length / Height
  • E: Outside Cord
  • F: Drop
  • G: Tangent
Even Radii Bend

 Monolithic Glass Panel bent with an Even Radii 

2D uneven Radii Bend
Monolithic Glass Panel bent with a 2D Uneven Radii

 

Even Radii Bend Single Tangent
Monolithic Glass Panel bent with an Even Radii and Single Tangent
Double Even Radii Bend with Tangents
Monolithic Glass Panel bent with Double Even Radii with Tangents
Even Radii Bend Double Tangent

 Monolithic Glass Panel bent with an Even Radii 

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Monolithic Glass Panel bent with an Even Radii and Double Tangent

SPECIFICATIONS