Selecting a glass tempering furnace requires a deep dive into heating technology, glass types, and production capacity. You must prioritize forced convection technology if you intend to process Low-E glass, as it ensures uniform heating of the coated surface. Evaluate the quench system design, specifically the precision of air pressure control, which directly impacts the fragmentation state and optical quality of the final product. Ensure the furnace supports the thickness range (typically 3mm to 19mm) and maximum glass dimensions required for your specific market, such as architectural or automotive glass.