1.Strength
Glass shelves need to support heavy food items and withstand frequent use.
2.Thermal Resistance
The glass must endure cold temperatures and resist cracking from minor fluctuations.
3.Hygiene
Smooth and non-porous surfaces are easy to clean and prevent bacterial growth.
4.Aesthetic Appeal
Clear or frosted glass enhances the look of modern refrigerators, while textured or tinted options add style.
5.Visibility
Low-iron or clear tempered glass ensures a clean view of stored food.
The glass used in refrigerator dividers is specially designed to meet unique requirements such as durability, safety, thermal resistance, and ease of cleaning.
Strength: Tempered glass is 4-5 times stronger than standard glass, ensuring it can support heavy food items. Safety: If it breaks, it shatters into small, blunt fragments, reducing the risk of injury. Thermal Resistance: Can handle cold temperatures and slight temperature fluctuations without cracking. Scratch Resistance: Durable surface resists wear and tear from repeated use. | Aesthetic Appeal: Offers a sleek, matte finish. Easy Maintenance: Hides smudges and stains better than clear glass. Durability: Often paired with tempering for added strength. |
Crystal Clear View: Minimal greenish tint compared to standard glass. Modern Aesthetic: Provides a clean and polished appearance. Durability: Can be tempered for strength and safety. |