Yes, there are stringent and non-negotiable safety standards governing the glass used in high-quality urban outdoor furniture tables. Primarily, the glass must be fully tempered (safety glass) to meet international standards such as ANSI Z97.1 in North America or EN 12150 in Europe. This tempering process makes the glass 4-5 times stronger than annealed glass and ensures that if it breaks, it crumbles into small, granular pieces without sharp, jagged edges, significantly reducing injury risk. For tables, a minimum thickness is required—often 12mm or more—to withstand dynamic loads and impacts in public settings. Additionally, the glass edges must be smoothly seamed or polished. Reputable manufacturers subject their glass to rigorous testing for impact resistance, thermal stress, and overall durability to ensure longevity and safety in all weather conditions. Compliance with these standards is a fundamental mark of a responsible furniture supplier for public urban spaces.
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