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Due to the plastic layer that is baked in between the two pieces of glass, laminated glass will crack but stay together while tempered glass shatters into smaller pieces. Tempered glass is thought to be stronger than laminated glass when it comes to breaking resistance. Stronger and more rigid than regular glass by five times. The best option for windows and other glass structures in your household is tempered glass, also known as safety glass. During the manufacturing process, tempered glass is heated and quickly cooled, giving it a four-fold increase in strength over the untreated glass.


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