Updated worldwide glass market study 2024 available now for flat, container glass and tableware

We have updated our international studies on flat glass, container glass and tableware for 2024.

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Indirizzo Cardinal CT
(Catalina Tempering Glass)
1125 Lanzit Ave.
Los Angeles, Ca 90059
Nazione Stati Uniti d´America
Stato California
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CATALINA TEMPERING knows safety... Fully tempered glass is used in many applications because of its safety characteristics. CATALINA TEMPERING BELIEVES Safety comes from strength and from a unique fracture pattern. Strength, which effectively resists wind pressure and impact, provides safety in many applications. When fully tempered glass breaks, the glass fractures into small, relatively harmless fragments. This phenomenon called "dicing," markedly reduces the likelihood of injury to people as there are no jagged edges or sharp shards.