Anisotropy in tempered glass is primarily a visual phenomenon caused by stress imbalances during tempering. While it does not compromise the glass’s strength or safety, it can impact aesthetics in applications where clarity and uniformity are essential. Manufacturers can minimize anisotropy through improved processes and quality control measures, ensuring the highest standards in glass production.
What is measurable is evaluable, Glass Inspector Temper analyzes and evaluates the level of anisotropy of each of the tempered glasses produced by your tempering furnace .