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What is safety glass?

Safety Glass Auckland

Safety glass is a type of glass that is designed to minimise the risk of injury in case of breakage. It is made using one of two processes: tempering or laminating.

Tempered glass is produced by heating it to a very high temperature and then rapidly cooling it. This creates a surface compression that makes the glass much stronger and more resistant to breakage. If tempered glass does break, it shatters into small, rounded pieces that are less likely to cause injury.

On the other hand, laminated glass is made by sandwiching a layer of plastic between two or more sheets of glass. The plastic layer acts as a bonding agent, holding the glass together even if broken. This makes laminated glass ideal for applications where safety is paramount, such as in car windshields.

There are several types of safety glass, each with its own benefits and applications. For example, wired glass is a type of safety glass reinforced with wire mesh, making it very difficult to break through. It is often used in commercial applications such as fire doors, as it can help to prevent the spread of flames.

Another type of safety glass is impact-resistant, designed to withstand high levels of force without breaking. This type of glass is commonly used in hurricane-prone areas, where it is important to protect homes and buildings from the high winds and flying debris that severe storms can cause.

Safety glass is crucial to many applications, from car windshields to commercial doors and windows. By using safety glass, it is possible to minimise the risk of injury and property damage, as well as to comply with safety standards and regulations. If you need safety glass, consult a qualified professional to determine the best type and thickness for your specific needs.

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