Built for premium residential and commercial projects, our 12mm clear toughened glass panels are heat soaked for increased reliability and supplied in Grade “A” toughened glass with superior edge finishing and 2mm radius corners for a clean, safe finish.
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When glass is used in critical applications, reliability matters. That is why these panels are heat soaked after toughening—a process designed to improve confidence by targeting rare internal imperfections that can lead to unexpected breakage.
Heat soaking is performed after the glass has been toughened. The glass is reheated to approximately 280°C in a dedicated heat soak oven and held at temperature for several hours. This process helps identify unstable panels by triggering failures in a controlled environment, rather than during use.
The goal: reduce the risk of spontaneous breakage associated with imperfections such as nickel sulfide inclusions. Any affected panels will fail in the oven, meaning only the more resilient panels progress to supply.
We do not just focus on strength—we also focus on presentation and practicality:
All panels are supplied as toughened safety glass and are Australian Standards compliant to AS/NZS 2208, giving you confidence when specifying and installing for residential or commercial applications.
If you are unsure about sizing, layout, or suitability for your application, contact our team and we will help you select the right panels for your project.
Heat soaking is performed after toughening to further reduce the risk of spontaneous breakage by identifying unstable panels in a controlled oven environment.
Grade ‘A’ indicates a high-quality toughened panel supplied to meet relevant safety and quality expectations, with consistent clarity and finishing suitable for professional installation.
Yes—these panels are AS/NZS 2208 compliant toughened safety glass.
Toughened glass is heat-treated to increase strength and break into small granules if it fails. Laminated glass is two sheets bonded with an interlayer, designed to hold together if broken. Some applications require laminated glass depending on compliance and site conditions.