Wired glass is also called shatterproof glass and steel wire glass. In the rolling production process, it is a special glass formed by pressing the silk screen into the semi-liquid glass ribbon.
The advantage is that the strength is higher than that of ordinary glass. When the glass is impacted or the temperature changes drastically, it will be broken without missing, cracked without falling apart, and small pieces of edges and corners will be prevented from flying out and hurting people. It can still maintain a fixed state and play the role of isolating the fire, so it is also called fireproof glass.
The disadvantage is that during the production process, the silk screen is easily oxidized by high-temperature radiation, and yellow and bubbles like "rust spots" may appear on the glass surface. Wired glass is often used in skylights, ceiling covers, and doors and windows that are prone to vibration.
Wired Glass Features
- Involves steel wires rolled into sheets of glass.
- A wire mesh is inserted during the manufacturing of plate glass, allowing the glass to adhere together when cracked.
- Can Be qualified as safety glass for some applications.
Options of Fireproof Wired Glass at MIGO GLASS
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Georgian Polished Wired Glass
Glass Thickness: 6.8mm
Appearance: Clear flat glass with square wire mesh
(typically 12mm -13mm mesh spacing)
REI Rating: 60 minutes
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Georgian Obscure Wired Glass
Glass Thickness: 6mm
Appearance: Nashiji patterned/textured glass with
square wire mesh (typically 12mm-13mm mesh
spacing).
REI Rating: 60 minutes
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Diamond Polished Wired Glass
Glass Thickness: 6.8mm, 10mm
Appearance: Diamond-shaped crossing with 18–19mm spacing between wire intersections. And the wire diameter is typically 0.46–0.56mm
REI Rating: 60-90 minutes
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Diamond Obscure Wired Glass
Glass Thickness: 6.8mm
Appearance: Diamond-shaped crossing with 18-19mm spacing between wire intersections. And the wire diameter is typically 0.46–0.56mm.
REI Rating: 60 minutes
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