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Glass thickness 3.2mm, CNC ground edge, silk screen tempered glass, used on refrigerator door panels, with a Blue green abstract rose design.
| Raw Material | Clear glass, extra clear glass, gray glass, brown glass, black glass, low-emissivity glass. |
| Technology | Physically tempered, silk screen printing or UV printing. |
| Thickness | 1/8 (3.2mm),5/32"(4mm), 3/16"(5mm), 1/4" (6mm), or customized thickness (2-10mm). |
| Size | Customized available. |
| Edge craft | Flat edge, pencil edge. |
| Angle craft | Right angle, safety angle, round angle, cut angle. |
| Printing process | Silk screen printing, UV printing, Mirror coating, Mirror coating with silk screen printing or UV printing. |
| Fragment counts | 40-200 pieces per 50*50mm |
| Brand | Customized available |
| Impact Test | Falling steel ball test. |
| Origin | China |
| Package | Export standard wooden sea packing. |
| MOQ | 200pcs, depends on design and size. |
| Payment | 30% as deposit, balance 70% pay before shipment. |
| Delivery capacity | 200,0000m2/year |
| Delivery period | 15-30 days after deposit, it depends on the quantity. |


Amid the wave of consumption upgrading and home appliance intelligence, appearance texture and functional practicality have become the core competitiveness of high-end home appliances. Shunde Dehong Glass Industry Co., Ltd. focuses on making the curved glass for kitchen appliances and has been providing the glass products that boast both artistic and durable characteristics through precise craftsmanship. The company gives design vigor and quality assurance to the kitchen appliance products such as refrigerators, ovens, and gas stoves.
The development needs of the downstream home appliance industry are driving the continuous development and innovation of the home appliance glass industry.
Anyone who has ever poured boiling water into a cold container or moved glassware from a hot surface to a cooler room has seen how suddenly ordinary glass can fail. A clean-looking surface can crack in seconds simply because the temperature changed too quickly. That is why many buyers, designers, and product developers ask whether High Borosilicate Glass is truly better when thermal shock resistance matters. From our perspective as a glass manufacturer, this is not just a technical question.
When customers ask us how to keep oven door glass clean and clear, the concern is usually the same: they want to remove grease, baked-on residue, and cloudy marks without causing scratches or permanent damage. We understand that concern very well. Oven glass is designed to resist heat, but that does not mean it should be cleaned with rough pads, sharp tools, or harsh methods.
When homeowners notice cloudy streaks, grease marks, or baked-on stains trapped between oven door glass panels, the appliance can suddenly look much older and less hygienic than it really is. We often hear this complaint from customers who clean the outside of their oven regularly but still feel frustrated every time they see dirt sealed inside the door.
When customers choose glassware for kitchens, dining tables, tea sets, coffee service, baby food storage, or beverage packaging, one question comes up again and again: is the material truly safe for direct contact with food and drink? We understand that concern well. As a company working in glass products, we know buyers are no longer satisfied with a product that only looks clear and elegant. They want to know how it performs under heat, whether it affects taste, whether it can handle daily use, and whether it remains stable over time.
High-performance glass is everywhere today—on kitchen shelves, in cafés, in laboratories, and inside industrial equipment. Yet many people still ask the same question when they see “borosilicate” on a label: what is High Borosilicate Glass, and why is it used so often? The answer is simple and practical. High borosilicate glass is chosen because it offers a rare combination of stability, clarity, and resistance to sudden temperature change. In real life, this means it can handle daily routines that would stress ordinary glass—hot water, chilled ingredients, repeated heating and cooling, and long-term use without quickly losing appearance or structure.
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