Why Can Toughened Glass Have Distortion?
Toughened glass may exhibit some distortion due to the nature of the toughening process. This typically appears as distortion bands (roller waves) spaced 250–300mm apart and running perpendicular to either the long or short axis of the glass.
For larger panels where one dimension exceeds 1300mm, the distortion bands will always run perpendicular to the long axis of the glass. While this is a natural characteristic of toughened glass, we ensure the highest quality standards in all our products and will try to work with you to address any specific concerns during the production process.
If you have any further questions about toughened glass or its suitability for your project, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us via email, phone, or web chat. We're happy to assist or provide images of possible distortion that would be deemed acceptable within our process.