At Vibran, "quality" is never a slogan dependent on external certifications—it’s woven into every detail, from raw materials to finished products. We protect your production with "practical standards" tailored to the real needs of the glass tempering industry. While we haven’t yet applied for globally recognized certifications, we consistently adhere to internal norms that far exceed basic industry requirements, ensuring every part stands up to high-temperature conditions and long-term use.
Targeting the core needs of glass tempering furnace parts (high-temperature resistance, wear resistance, precise fit), we’ve built a control system focused on "practical performance":
Core materials (e.g., industrial-grade aramid, high-grade heat-resistant steel) come from long-term, trusted suppliers. Each batch undergoes "double inspection": first, we verify the supplier’s material report (ensuring heat resistance of 600-800℃ and compliance with tensile strength standards), then conduct sample tests in our lab for heat and wear resistance. Qualified materials are rejected outright.
From processing to delivery, 4 key quality checkpoints are set:
We collect user experiences (e.g., part lifespan, fit issues) and optimize materials or designs for frequently mentioned pain points (e.g., wear-prone areas of certain roller parts), continuously improving quality through real-world use.
We understand concerns about "no certifications," so we address them with transparent services:
For Vibran, quality isn’t about "words on a certificate"—it’s about "peace of mind in your production." We always prioritize the actual needs of the glass tempering industry: no pursuit of superficial certification glory, just a focus on building "practical" parts that withstand high temperatures, reduce failures, and fit your furnaces. In the future, as our business grows, we will gradually pursue authoritative certifications. For now, we rely on "field-proven standards" and "responsibility commitments" to build a solid quality defense for your production.