CSG получила сингапурскую сертификацию SS 341, укрепляющую стандарты безопасности продукции

In July 2025, CSG has officially obtained the Singapore SS 341 Certification for Safety Glazing Materials in Buildings, issued by the internationally recognized third-party testing body TÜV SÜD PSB. This achievement further demonstrates CSG’s excellence in product safety, durability, and quality management, and provides a solid foundation for expanding our presence in Southeast Asia and other international markets.

About SS 341 Certification

The SS 341 Standard is a key requirement for safety glazing materials used in buildings in Singapore. It sets stringent criteria for impact resistance, safety upon breakage, durability under various conditions, and dimensional precision, ensuring that glass products meet the necessary safety and performance standards for building applications in Singapore and neighboring regions.

The scope of this certification covers key performance evaluations including:

  • Impact resistance testing
  • Durability testing (including boil test)
  • Dimensional accuracy and appearance evaluation

Following rigorous assessment, CSG’s architectural glass products fully comply with the SS 341 standards and have been granted official certification.

Significance of the Certification

Achieving SS 341 certification confirms that CSG’s architectural glass offers reliable safety performance, durability, and superior product quality, meeting the strict regulatory requirements of Singapore’s construction industry. This recognition not only enhances CSG’s reputation and competitiveness in Singapore and the Southeast Asian market but also highlights the company’s commitment to global standard alignment, continuous quality improvement, and international market development.

Looking Ahead

CSG places great emphasis on product quality and adherence to international standards, delivering high-performance, safe, and sustainable glass solutions that enable global clients to create safer, greener, and higher-quality building environments.

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