If one person speaks to another in the same language, they can still get it back and forth, let alone translate from a foreign language.

This is because so many people called it, so if it’s not correct, it’s already correct, it can’t be changed anymore.

Basically, the word tempered glass does not mean `tempered glass`.

Tempered is the word for the process of tempering glass, which includes heating and rapid cooling to create stress on the glass surface.

So tempered glass, if translated as `heat treated glass` or `heat tempered glass`, would be more reasonable.

After heat treatment of tempered glass, the molecules of the glass layer on the glass surface will have much greater tension than regular glass, so they will have better bearing capacity.

However, tempered glass has a disadvantage: it cannot be drilled, cut, or ground once heat treatment is completed.

The tempered glass panels on the case are not designed to withstand large impacts, so they are not thick, usually only about 3-4mm, high-end models are only 5-8mm, so it breaks when hit hard.

Regarding the advantages and disadvantages of tempered glass, you only need to remember the following basic points:

Pros

– More durable than regular glass.

– When broken, it will form small pieces, smooth, blunt edges and less likely to cause damage.

Disadvantages

– If you chip the edges or corners, it breaks into a whole piece.

– Cannot be processed after heat treatment.

So guys, don’t look at the words `tempered` and think that this is super durable glass. Even if you disassemble it, do it with care!

According to Gearvn