EVA laminated glass, also known as shatter resistant glass and steel wire glass. Special glass formed by pressing metal wire mesh into a semi liquid glass ribbon during the rolling production process. The advantage is that the strength of laminated glass is higher than that of ordinary glass. When glass is subjected to impact or high temperature, it breaks without scattering, preventing sharp fragments from flying out and injuring people, such as fire spreading. When glass is heated and explodes, it can still remain in a fixed state and serve as a fire barrier. So it is also known as fire-resistant glass. The disadvantage is that during the production process, the steel wire is easily oxidized by high-temperature radiation, and there may be bubbles and some yellow "rust spots" on the glass surface. Mesh laminated glass is commonly used for doors, windows, ceilings, roofs, and skylights that are susceptible to vibration.
EVA laminated glass is a type of safety glass produced through a rolling process. Unfold the rolled metal wire mesh from the wire feeding device and feed it into the molten glass liquid, and pass it through the upper and lower rolling rolls together with the glass liquid to form laminated glass. The shape of the metal wire mesh in laminated glass is usually square or hexagonal, and the surface of the glass can be patterned, patterned, or smooth. The thickness of laminated glass is usually 6-16mm (excluding the thickness of the middle steel wire), and safety glass can be used on the roof of buildings.
1. Mesh laminated glass is used to prevent the spread and burning of flames at the opening.
2. Used for roofs, skylights, balconies, and other parts. Once the glass breaks, there is no danger of fragments falling.
3. Used for fire zones and smoke walls.
Fireproof: Even if the laminated glass is broken, the metal wire or network cable can still support the fragments, making it difficult to collapse and break. Even when the flame penetrates, it can block the invasion of flame and fire powder, preventing the flame from spreading and burning from the opening.
Safety: Laminated glass can prevent fragments from flying away. Even when encountering external pressures such as earthquakes, storms, and impacts that cause glass to break, fragments are difficult to scatter, so compared to ordinary glass, it is less likely to cause fragments to scatter and injure people.
Anti theft: Ordinary glass is easy to break, so thieves can sneak in and engage in illegal activities, while wired glass is not. Even if the glass is broken, there is still a metal wire mesh at work, so thieves cannot easily commit theft. The anti-theft property of laminated glass brings people a sense of security psychologically