There is no difference; they are one and the same. The most commonly used glass - like, up to 90% of all glass made - is Soda-lime glass, the least expensive form of glass. It usually contains 60-75% silica, 12-18% soda, 5-12% lime. read more
There is no difference between toughened glass and tempered glass. Both the words are used to describe a same type of glass. Toughened glass is a processed glass which is four to five times stronger than float glass. read more
Toughened and Tempered glass are practically the same type of glass. It is a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments to increase its strength compared with normal glass. read more
Different processes are carried out on glass, to make it more flexible for different applications. Toughened glass which is also known as tempered glass is a popular type of processed glass. It is nowadays extensively used in high rise buildings. So, there is confusion as to how float glass and tempered glass differ. read more