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【LUCK GLASS】The difference between explosion-proof glass and tempered glass

Author: Site Editor     Publish Time: 2024-07-18      Origin: Site

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Both explosion-proof glass and tempered glass belong to safety glass, and both have the function of improving building safety performance and protecting personal safety. However, the two are different in product structure, performance characteristics, implementation standards and application scope. LUCK GLASS explains the difference between the two in detail.


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1. Product structure of explosion-proof glass and tempered glass

Explosion-proof glass is a type of special security glass made by compounding two or more layers of glass with high-toughness materials (PVB, SGP), which has good explosion-proof function and transparency. Laminated film can absorb impact energy, bond glass into spider web-like cracks, prevent glass fragments from splashing, and thus protect the safety of personnel and equipment. Explosion-proof glass is a multi-layer structure.

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Tempered glass is ordinary glass that is heated and quenched to form a certain internal stress in its internal structure, thereby improving the strength and impact resistance of the glass. A compressive stress layer will form on the surface of tempered glass, which can improve the bending and impact resistance of the glass. Tempered glass is a single-piece structure.


2. The difference between explosion-proof glass and tempered glass process

The processing technology of explosion-proof glass is relatively complicated and requires multiple processes, including glass cutting, edging, cleaning, drying, film laying, laminating, high temperature and high pressure pressing, etc.

The processing technology of tempered glass is relatively simple, and ordinary glass only needs to be heated and quenched.


3. The difference in performance between explosion-proof glass and tempered glass

Explosion-proof glass has good explosion-proof performance and can withstand the impact of high-speed moving impact objects. Even if the glass is broken, the fragments will splash, and the safety protection effect is good. At the same time, explosion-proof glass also has good transparency, heat resistance, cold resistance, chemical corrosion resistance and other characteristics.

Tempered glass has high strength and impact resistance and can withstand high loads and impact forces. However, after the glass is broken, it will directly scatter into blunt-angle fragments, and the safety protection is relatively poor. Tempered glass has a self-explosion rate of 3/1000.


4. Differences in the application scope of explosion-proof glass and tempered glass

Explosion-proof glass is mainly used in industrial fields, such as equipment, windows and other parts in chemical, petroleum, natural gas, coal mining and other industries, to observe the operation of the equipment inside. In addition, explosion-proof glass can also be used in places that require safety protection, such as banks and jewelry stores.


Tempered glass is mainly used in construction, automobiles, furniture and other fields, such as doors and windows, curtain walls, car windshields, furniture, etc.


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