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Can You Drill A Hole In
Tempered Glass?
Tempered glass, also known as safety
glass, is engineered using thermal and chemical processes to
give it added strength. The glass is compressed on the outside
and also compacted in the center, so when it breaks, it shatters
into tiny pieces to cause minimum damage. This is why tempered
glass is known for both its strength and safety.
It is not possible to drill a
hole in tempered glass. It would completely shatter as soon
as the drill comes into contact with the glass. If you need
a hole in the tempered glass, it needs to be done before the
process of tempering.
Thin layers of tempered glass, for
example, protectors for mobile phone screens, can be cut with
industrial lasers. However, this can only be done industrially
and not at home or in a local shop. Thicker and larger products
of tempered glass are still drilled and cut for desired shape
and design before the tempering process because, after the tempering,
it is not possible.
Why You Can�t Drill a Hole
in Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is manufactured in
a way that, if it breaks, it will crumble into tiny granular
pieces. It does not break like typical glass, which shatters
into dangerous and sharp shards. This is why it is difficult
to drill a hole into it because it is meant to be a safety glass
that will not break easily, and if it does break, it will not
have perilous concerns. It is engineered in this way to distribute
the pressure throughout the piece.
This is when we see a tempered screen
protector break. Web-like cracks appear throughout the screen,
not just on the area where the damage was done. Tempered
glass is durable and therefore used in everyday products which
could cause harm if shattered, for example, car windows, shower
cabins, glass doors and tables, some cookware and microwavable
objects, and of course screen protectors.
How to Tell if a Glass is
Tempered?
It can be tricky, but tempered glass
has many indications to prove its authentic material. There
are several ways to check whether a glass is tempered or not.
If none of these ways help to show whether the glass is tempered
or not, then it is likely that the glass you are checking is
not tempered.
Smooth Edges Are a Sign That
the Glass is Tempered
Tempered glass has a smooth finish
on the edges of the sheet. Rough edges mean that the glass is
not tempered. The rough edges will look visibly uneven and also
feel coarse on touch.
How to Drill a Hole in Other
Forms of Glass
Even though tempered glass cannot
be drilled or cut, other forms of glass can. Drilling a hole
in glass requires a few careful steps. The equipment required
is a drill and glass drill bits. Diamond drill bits can also
be used and give a smoother finish. They also cause less breakage
as compared to carbide drill bits. It is best if the drill you
buy can change its speed. Once your drill is in place, you`re
ready to go.
First and foremost is safety. Before
working with drills or wet tile, saws make sure to wear safety
gloves and glasses to protect from any cuts from shards or pieces
of glasses reaching the eyes. Wearing a mask is also recommended
since glass dust can be breathed in and prove hazardous for
health.
It is important to note that drilling
can incur heat production and burn the glass. Therefore, apply
some moisture for coolness before starting the drilling process
or place a wet cloth under the glass to keep it from heating
up.Before starting to drill, the glass you are working on needs
to be placed on a stable place, and it is better if it is attached
to something when placed on the work table (for example, cardboard
or a rubber pad), so it does not slip when drilled.
Increase the Speed of the Drill
Gradually
The drill being used should be first operated a slow speed to create a small dent in the glass where the hole is to be drilled. After that, you can remove the material (cardboard or rubber pad) that was used to stabilize the glass from underneath and then drill the hole at a faster speed, The best way to buy tempered glass is to purchase it in a shape or size that you are planning to change it into later instead of buying it with a mindset of working on it at home. It is engineered with the intention of safety and strength; therefore, it is not meant to be cut and drilled into.
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