Curved Tempered Glass (Curved and Reverse Curved)
Crosswise bending glass, also known as bidirectional curved glass, is a complex glass product with a surface that features either forward or reverse curvature. This type of glass is commonly used in modern architecture, automotive design, and high-end decorative applications.
Tempered glass bending is divided into positive bending and negative bending. Our company uses the convection glass tempering furnace (Flexible Shaft), one of the most advanced furnaces in China, to process glass with an arc length range of 1200mm to 3200mm and a maximum height of 7000mm. The smallest processing size is 1200mm (arc length) x 800mm (height).
- Positive Bending: Minimum radius of 1500mm
- Negative Bending: Maximum arc length of 3200mm x height 7000mm, minimum radius of 2000mm
Reverse bending is applied to special glass types, such as coated glass and colored glass. Since the film surface must be on the second side of the insulated glass, and the film and enamel surfaces should not come into contact with ceramic roller heating, reverse bending is required for architectural concave glass. This ensures the glass maintains its quality, especially in curved designs.
- Complex Geometric Shapes
- Bidirectional Curved Design: Positive and negative bending glass is created through special molding processes, allowing multiple directions of curvature (such as horizontal and vertical) within a single piece of glass. This results in complex three-dimensional surfaces, catering to the design needs of personalized or irregular buildings.
- High Freedom: It can adapt to irregular architectural structures (such as spiral shapes, wave forms, etc.), breaking the limitations of traditional flat or single-curved glass.
- High Manufacturing Requirements
- Hot Bending Process: The glass must be heated to high temperatures to soften, then shaped using molds. This requires precise temperature control and mold accuracy.
- Custom Production: Each piece of glass may require an individual mold or parameter adjustments, which increases production costs and time.
- Optical and Visual Effects
- Dynamic Light and Shadow Effects: The complex curved surfaces create unique light refraction and reflection patterns, enhancing the architectural fluidity and futuristic feel.
- Visual Continuity: The seamless connection between positive and negative curved surfaces creates a cohesive visual effect, minimizing the segmented feel seen in traditional flat glass installations.
Unleash the power of unique design with our crosswise curved tempered glass, perfect for intricate architectural projects and automotive designs. Ready to push the boundaries of innovation in your next project? Reach out now and let’s create something truly remarkable together.