How KXGLASS Delivers Tailored Tempered Glass Through OEM/ODM and Global Compliance
For industrial buyers at the evaluation-to-execution stage, the decision to source tempered glass goes beyond unit price. The real differentiator is the supplier’s ability to deliver customised products that meet specific project requirements, comply with international standards, and scale production without compromising quality. Dongguan Kunxing Glass Co., Ltd. (KXGLASS) is a Chinese manufacturer that positions itself as a production partner for these exact needs, offering OEM/ODM services and a proven track record across demanding markets.
The Challenge: Sourcing Tempered Glass That Fits the Project, Not Just the Price
Non-standard dimensions, unique thickness profiles, branded logos, and compliance with regional safety glazing standards are common requirements in large-scale construction projects. Off-the-shelf glass often fails on one or more of these fronts, forcing specifiers to either compromise or pay for costly post-processing. Industrial buyers face a critical gap: finding a supplier that tolerates customisation without inflating lead times or sacrificing quality assurance.
KXGLASS’s Production Capability: OEM/ODM as a Core Service
KXGLASS provides OEM and ODM production services, which include customization of product size, thickness, and logo. The factory operates with a monthly capacity of 100,000 square meters and maintains a lead time of 15–20 days. The minimum order quantity is 100 square meters, and all products undergo 100% quality testing before shipment. These parameters position the company as a mid-to-large-volume supplier capable of handling both repeat orders and bespoke specifications.
Custom logo engraving on a tempered glass edge, illustrating OEM capability.
Technical Foundation: From Raw Material to Certified Safety Glass
The manufacturer’s tempered glass products cover thicknesses from 4 mm up to 25 mm, with typical mechanical parameters including a strength of 150 MPa, thermostability of 250–320 °C, surface stress of 95 MPa, and a fractured state described as obtuse-angle grains — a characteristic that minimises injury risk. KXGLASS holds certifications that validate these properties for global markets: SGS reports for 6 mm, 10 mm, and 15 mm heat-soaked toughened glass; SGCC acknowledgment for the US market (ANSI Z97.1); and compliance with EN 12150 for the European market. These third-party verifications reduce the need for buyers to conduct redundant testing.
Precision edge processing ensures consistent dimensional tolerance for custom‑cut orders.
Real-World Applications: Proven in Three Continents
Australia – OEM commercial façade
KXGLASS supplied tempered glass and insulated glass units for a build-to-rent development in Melbourne. The project required stable structural performance (≥85 %), excellent energy efficiency (relative energy saving ratio ≥65 %), and noise reduction (60–70 %). The client, an OEM, ordered 500–1,000 units and has maintained the partnership over 2–5 years.
United Arab Emirates – Mall skylight and curtain wall
An end-user in Dubai used KXGLASS’s tempered glass for a mall skylight and curtain wall, involving 100–200 units with a service life of 2–10 years. The key requirements were high weather resistance (≥3500 Pa) and colour stability (≥85 %). The project was completed within the planned duration, and the glass continues to perform after several years of exposure to harsh desert conditions.
Vietnam – Municipal airport decorative wall
A municipal government client in Vietnam employed KXGLASS’s silk-screen printed glass for an airport arrival hall and decorative walls. With 200–500 units, the application demanded safety (5× improvement over standard glass), artistic decoration, colour stability, and anti-glare properties. The glass achieved a Mohs hardness of 6 and high durability over the 3–10 year service period.
Market Trend: Customisation and Certification Become Table Stakes
Architectural projects increasingly require glass that is not just strong but also visually integrated. This drives demand for custom sizes, logos, and selective coatings. Meanwhile, regional safety standards — AS/NZS 2208 in Australia, SGCC in the US, EN 12150 in Europe — are converging on heat-soak testing and strict fragmentation requirements. Suppliers that can offer both customisation and multi-market certification gain a clear competitive advantage. KXGLASS addresses this dual requirement by combining OEM/ODM flexibility (size, thickness, logo) with certification coverage across key buying regions.
Comparison with Traditional Off-the-Shelf Suppliers
Traditional tempered glass suppliers often stock only standard dimensions and thicknesses (e.g., 6 mm, 10 mm). While this keeps unit costs low, it forces buyers into compromises or additional fabrication steps that erode total cost savings. KXGLASS charges a premium for custom orders, but the per-piece cost remains competitive due to high production volume and automated lines. One honest limitation: customisation requires a minimum order quantity of 100 m², which can exclude projects with very limited square footage. For small-scale renovations, standard stock suppliers may be more practical.
Future Outlook: Consolidating OEM Trust with Greater Process Transparency
As global construction standards tighten, buyers will demand more granular traceability — not just final certificate numbers, but production batch data, heat-soak oven calibration logs, and edge-quality records. KXGLASS already maintains a calibration report for its heat-soak oven (model CS-HST-1808) per BS EN 14179-1:2016, and it publishes SGS test reports for multiple thicknesses. Extending this transparency into a digital dashboard for clients could further differentiate the brand. The company’s 5-year return and replacement policy also signals a long-term commitment that goes beyond transactional one-off deliveries.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What customisation options are available for tempered glass orders?
Customisation includes product size, thickness, and logo. Both OEM and ODM production services are supported. - What is the minimum order quantity and typical lead time?
The minimum order quantity is 100 square meters. Typical lead time is 15–20 days from order confirmation. - Which international certifications does KXGLASS hold for its tempered glass?
The company holds SGS test reports (compliant with CNAS/ilac-MRA), SGCC certification (ANSI Z97.1, US), and its products meet European EN 12150 and Australian AS/NZS 2208 standards. - Has KXGLASS supplied tempered glass for large commercial projects?
Yes. Projects include an OEM façade in Australia (500–1,000 units), a mall skylight in the UAE (100–200 units), and an airport decorative wall in Vietnam (200–500 units). - How does the manufacturer ensure product quality for custom orders?
Every batch undergoes 100% pre-shipment testing. The factory also maintains a calibrated heat-soak oven and provides a 5-year return and replacement warranty.
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