Any attempt to cut toughened glass will result in the glass shattering into thousands of pieces. The glass needs to be cut before the glass goes through the toughening process.
No, emeralds are not hard enough to cut glass. Diamonds cut glass and they are the only gemstone with this capability.
Integuments of the ovule.It is indeed the toughened part of ovule
FalseAnother AnswerTrue, in the sense that diamonds can mar glass. A glass-cutter uses a diamond-tipped tool to mark a cut line on glass, then applies pressure to either side of the cut line. This separates the glass where the cutter wants it cut.
No. Diamonds cut glass because diamonds are harder than glass. Quartz is not as hard as diamond.
A cubic zirconia WILL cut glass. The way to tell it apart from a REAL diamond is that only a real diamond will cut a cubic zirconia.
The material for most bus windows is toughened glassThe material for most bus windows is toughened glass
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Shoot it, look at the effects to the glass.
Standard toughened glass is class 0
Toughened glass is transparent. It is translucent if frosted. To be opaque, it would need to be covered with something that won't let light through.
Toughened glass was first invented by a glassmaker who wanted to make a windscreen for a vehicle such as a car or a train so that it would break into lots of tiny fragments that would cause less injury to someone if they were thrown through it if the vehicle was involved in a collision. (If ordinary glass were used it would crack into large pieces which would badly cut that person.)
gorilla glass is a toughened glass, developed by Corning, especially for use in touchscreen applications
Normal float glass is toughened and the two pieces of toughened glasses stuck together with a multilayer PVB in between (lamination), to make bullet proof glass. Refer: http://theglassblog.wordpress.com/tag/glass-tempering/ https://theglassblog.wordpress.com/tag/laminated-glass/
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it depands upon the type of glass. if the glass is sodalime the 4 to 6 joule is ok,