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Do you know about the tempered glass of the padel court?

Oct 17, 2024

Popular areas of Padel court
 

 

Padel is a fast-growing sport that combines elements of tennis and squash and is rapidly gaining popularity around the world, especially in Spain, Argentina, Sweden and some Middle Eastern countries.

Padel ball originated in Mexico, but quickly spread in Spanish-speaking countries such as Spain and Argentina. Today, Spain has become one of the most popular countries for padel balls, with thousands of padel courts throughout the country. The sport is deeply rooted in Spanish sports culture, with participants of all ages, from professionals to amateurs. Argentina has become the centre of padel ball in South America due to its strong competitive level and world-class padel players.

In recent years, Padel Ball's global influence has further expanded to other European countries and the Middle East. In Sweden, the popularity of padel ball has surged, especially thanks to the promotion of some celebrities, and the sport has rapidly expanded in Swedish sports venues. Similarly, in European countries such as Italy, France, Belgium and the United Kingdom, padel ball is gradually gaining more attention and participation. The Middle East, especially countries such as the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, have also shown great interest in padel ball and have built modern padel courts one after another to meet the needs of more and more sports enthusiasts.

Tempered glass production at Padel court
 

 

The fence of Padel Stadium is an important part of the playing field, and the fence is mostly made of tempered glass. The use of tempered glass not only enhances the aesthetics and transparency of the field, but also provides functional support for the game. Players can use the glass wall for tactical rebounds. The production process of tempered glass is complex and must go through strict manufacturing processes to ensure its strength, safety and durability.

The production steps of tempered glass are as follows:

  • glass cutting

The production of tempered glass begins with the cutting of ordinary flat glass. According to the design requirements of Padel Stadium, glass with a thickness of 10 mm to 12 mm is usually used for processing. Glass cutting uses automated equipment to cut glass into specified shapes and sizes based on the size of the court.

  • Edging treatment

After the glass is cut, the edges may be sharp and may easily break during use or cause injury to construction workers. In order to prevent these problems, the cut glass needs to be edged. A special machine is used to polish the edges of the glass to ensure that it is smooth and does not have cracks or burrs.

  • Cleaning and drying

Before tempering, the glass must be thoroughly cleaned. Any tiny dust or grease will affect the subsequent tempering effect. After the glass is cleaned with a high-pressure water stream, it is sent to a drying system to ensure that there are no residual water stains or dirt on its surface.

  • Tempered treatment

Tempering is a core step in glass production. In this process, the glass is first heated to a high temperature state of 620°C to 650°C, and then quickly cooled by cold air. The heating and rapid cooling process creates compressive stress on the surface of the glass and tensile stress inside, thereby greatly improving the strength and impact resistance of the glass. The strength of tempered glass can reach 4 to 5 times that of ordinary glass, ensuring that it can withstand high-intensity impacts.

  • Quality inspection

Tempered glass needs to undergo strict quality testing, including tests on its thickness, flatness, impact resistance, etc., to ensure that it meets international safety standards. In particular, the glass used in Padel Stadium needs to withstand the force of constant impact and rebound, so strength testing is particularly important. The only glass that passes all tests will be used in the construction of Padel Arena.

 

Packaging and crating of Padel court glass
 

 

After the production of tempered glass is completed, packaging and crating is a very important step to ensure that it will not be damaged during transportation.

Glass protective packaging
The edges of tempered glass, despite being edged, are still susceptible to damage during long-distance transportation. Therefore, when packaging, first use shock-proof materials to fully protect the glass surface and edges. Common protective materials include EVA foam gaskets and cardboard, which can effectively absorb the shock generated during transportation and prevent the glass from shattering due to collision. In addition, plastic film is used to wrap the glass surface to prevent dust or other impurities from adhering to the glass.

  • Packing and fixing

Once the glass packaging is complete, it is placed into a specially designed wooden or metal frame. There are usually anti-vibration spacers inside the frame to ensure that the glass does not shake too much in the frame. During the packing process, the glass is usually placed upright in the frame to reduce the stress on the plane and avoid breakage due to vibration.

  • Marking and shipping

Each piece of glass will be labeled with a unique identification code before being packed into boxes to facilitate tracking during transportation and installation. Markings often include information such as the specifications of the glass, date of manufacture and installation location. After the boxing is completed, the glass is usually loaded onto a transport vehicle using a forklift. The transport vehicle should have good shock-absorbing equipment and ensure that there will be no violent bumps during transportation.

Advantages of tempered glass in Padel court
 

 

Tempered glass has many unique advantages in Padel Stadium, which is why it is the first choice for padel stadium fence materials.

  • High strength and impact resistance

After a special heat treatment process, tempered glass is 4 to 5 times stronger than ordinary glass and has extremely strong impact resistance. In padel ball, both players and the ball frequently come into contact with or even collide with the glass wall. Tempered glass can withstand these high-intensity impacts without breaking, ensuring the safety and smooth progress of the game.

  • rupture safety

Unlike ordinary glass, even if tempered glass breaks in extreme circumstances, it will break into obtuse-angled fragments similar to small particles, preventing sharp glass fragments from causing harm to players and spectators. This property makes tempered glass particularly important in high-risk sports venues.

High transparency and visual effects
The transparency of tempered glass is very high, which allows spectators at Padel Stadium to clearly watch the game from all angles. The glass wall will not block the view or affect the penetration of light, which provides the audience with a high-quality viewing experience. In addition, transparent glass walls enhance the visual aesthetics of the site and create an open, modern atmosphere.

  • Weather resistance and durability

Tempered glass has excellent weather resistance and can resist the erosion of different weather conditions. Whether it is strong sunlight, wind, rain or drastic changes in temperature, tempered glass maintains its strength and transparency and will not deform or deteriorate due to long-term exposure to the outdoor environment. Its high durability allows padel courts to remain functional and beautiful after many years of use.

 

Tempered glass is an integral part of Padel Stadium. It not only provides safety and functional support for the venue, but also greatly enhances the spectator experience. Its high strength, rupture safety and transparency make it the ideal material for Padel Stadium fencing. In the future, with the further development of technology, the application of tempered glass in Padel Stadium will continue to be optimized, helping to further promote the sport on a global scale.