Wire glass use precautions

1. Wired glass is typically packaged in containers, pallets, or wooden crates. Each individual piece of glass is wrapped in plastic bags or paper to ensure protection during transport. The glass and its container are filled with soft, non-abrasive materials to prevent scratches. Clear labels should be affixed, including instructions such as "face up" and "handle with care," along with details like thickness, size, type, and brand information.

2. During transportation, wired glass must not be laid flat or tilted. It should be aligned with the vehicle’s length direction, and rainproof coverings must be used. When handling, avoid any contact with hard objects to prevent damage. Unused glass should be stored in a dry area, placed upright on an A-frame, slightly angled at 5–10 degrees from vertical, and secured with ropes for stability.

3. Before installation, protect the glass from direct sunlight, high temperatures, and rain. At the construction site, store the glass in a well-ventilated and dry location. In case of sudden weather changes or heavy rain, workers should inspect the site promptly to ensure that the packaging boxes remain dry and that no water seeps into the edges of the wire mesh.

4. When installing brushed glass, handle it gently and evenly—avoid rough or careless methods. The window frame should be made of high-precision, rust-resistant materials, and the thermal expansion differences between the glass and frame material should be carefully considered. The dimensions of the glass and frame must match precisely, with the glass slightly smaller than the frame. The depth of the glass groove and the frame channel should meet specified requirements. A four-sided frame design helps quickly drain rainwater and condensation, keeping the glass dry and protected.

5. Avoid direct contact between the metal frame and the glass. Use high-quality sealing materials between the glass and frame, ensuring compatibility with the PVB film. Silicone rubber or polysulfide rubber is recommended for sealing. All installation processes and design practices must comply with the national mandatory industry standard JGJ113-97 .

Processing Range:

Flat Laminated Glass: Thickness from 6 to 40mm

Minimum Size: 70mm × 150mm | Maximum Size: 2650 × 6500mm

Curved Laminated Glass: Thickness from 6 to 30mm

Minimum Size: 300 × 400mm | Maximum Size: 2000 × 3000mm

Maximum Bow Height: 400mm

Application Scope: Wired glass is highly decorative and widely used in architectural and interior design projects, including backdrops, partitions, porches, screens, doors, and windows.

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Double Sided Exit Sign

Double sided Emergency Exit Sign is a safety signage that is designed to be visible from both sides, making it ideal for use in hallways, stairwells, and other areas where visibility from multiple directions is important. These signs typically feature bright, easy-to-read lettering and symbols that indicate the location of emergency exits. They are often made of durable materials such as aluminum or plastic, and may be illuminated with LED lights for enhanced visibility in low-light conditions. Double sided emergency exit signs are essential for ensuring the safety of building occupants in the event of an emergency evacuation.

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