Wired Glass
Wired glass is also called shatterproof glass and wire glass. It is a special glass formed by pressing the wire mesh into a semi-liquid glass strip during the rolling production process. The advantage is that it is stronger than ordinary glass. When the glass is impacted or the temperature changes drastically, it will not break or scatter, and will not break or scatter, so as to prevent small pieces of angular fragments from flying out and injuring people. If the fire spreads, the wired glass will still remain fixed when it explodes due to heat, and it will play a role in isolating the fire, so it is also called fireproof glass. Wired glass is often used in skylights, ceiling covers, and doors and windows that are susceptible to vibration.
Features:
1. Fire resistance
Even if the wired glass is broken, the wire or net can support the fragments, and it is difficult to collapse and break. Even if the flame penetrates, it can block the intrusion of flames and fire powder, and has the effect of preventing the spread of fire from the opening.
2. Safety
Wired glass can prevent fragments from flying. Even if the glass is broken by external pressure such as earthquakes, storms, and impacts, the fragments are difficult to fly, so compared with ordinary glass, it is not easy to cause fragments to fly and injure people.
3. Anti-theft property
Ordinary glass is easy to break, so thieves can sneak in and carry out illegal activities, but wired glass is not like that. Even if the glass is broken, there is still a metal wire mesh, so thieves cannot easily steal. The anti-theft property of wired glass brings people a sense of security psychologically.