Product Description
Ceramic glass is a crystalline material produced through controlled crystallization of base glass and has the fabrication advantage of glass as well special properties of ceramics. It is an extremely heat resistant glass. It is a mechanically strong material and can sustain repeated and quick temperature changes up to 660-850 degree centigrade.
- Widely used for fireplaces, microwave oven screens, and induction cookers.
- Good mechanical properties and chemical corrosion resistance.
- Strong thermal stability with low expansion coefficient.
- Acid-resistant and alkali-resistant.
| Feature |
Details |
| Product Name |
High Temperature Resistant 4mm Black Ceramic Glass Cooktop |
| Common Names |
Heat resistant glass, Ceramic glass plates, Fireplace glass, Crystallite glass |
| Available Thickness |
4mm, 5mm, 6mm |
| Density |
Approx. 2.56 g / cm3 |
| Thermal Shock Resistance |
No cracking when quenched from 760°C to 20°C water |
| Impact Resistance |
Steel ball (188g) freefall from 180mm height (10 times) - No cracking |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ceramic glass and what are its main advantages?
Ceramic glass is a crystalline material that combines the fabrication ease of glass with the thermal properties of ceramics. It offers exceptional heat resistance (up to 750°C-850°C), mechanical strength, and chemical corrosion resistance.
What are the primary applications for these glass panels?
Common applications include induction cooker plates, microwave oven screens, fireplace fireproof glass, wave soldering equipment, radiators, and high-performance infrared dryers.
Can the glass be customized to specific sizes and shapes?
Yes, we provide fully customized services for size and shape (round, square, etc.) according to customer requirements, along with edge treatments like grinding and polishing.
How is the quality of the glass ensured?
We implement a robust quality management system including pre-production samples and a final inspection before shipment. Our glass meets GB/T 9963-1998 standards and undergoes rigorous impact and thermal shock testing.
What thicknesses are available for heat-resistant glass?
We offer a wide range of thicknesses, typically ranging from 0.26mm to 15mm, with 4mm, 5mm, and 6mm being the most common for ceramic glass cooktops.
What is your monthly production capacity?
We have a strong production capacity of approximately 100,000 pieces per month to meet large-scale industrial and household appliance needs.