Glass Treatment
Glass treatment refers to various processes applied to glass surfaces to enhance their properties, such as durability, clarity, and resistance to environmental factors. Common treatments include coatings that repel water, dirt, and fingerprints, making glass easier to clean and maintain.
Another aspect of glass treatment involves strengthening the glass through methods like tempering or laminating. Tempered glass is heated and then rapidly cooled to increase its strength, while laminated glass consists of layers bonded together, providing safety and sound insulation. These treatments are widely used in automotive, construction, and consumer electronics.