Wire glass manufacturing process
Wire-wound glass, also known as wired glass, is a type of safety glass manufactured through a calendering process. During production, a wire mesh is unwound from a feeding device and introduced into the molten glass. The wire mesh then passes through the upper and lower calender rolls along with the glass liquid, forming the final wired glass structure. The wires are typically arranged in a square or hexagonal pattern, and the surface of the glass can either be smooth or have a decorative pattern. The thickness of wired glass usually ranges from 6 to 16 mm, excluding the thickness of the internal wire mesh. This type of glass is widely used in building applications, especially for skylights and roof structures, due to its enhanced safety features and durability. It provides resistance to impact and can help prevent the glass from shattering into sharp pieces upon breakage, making it a popular choice for areas where safety is a priority.
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