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Glass Thickness | 3mm to 10mm |
Wire Gauge | 0.3mm to 2mm |
Sandwich | steel,stainless steel,Cotton fabric,Gradient film, Copper wire,etc. |
Adhesive Interlayer | PVB |
Maximum Size | 3000mm x 4000mm (Custom sizes available) |
Minimum Size | 150mm x 150mm(Custom sizes available) |
Delivery time | 7days |
1. Structure
Wire laminated glass consists of two or more layers of glass with a metal wire mesh or a reinforcing mesh sandwiched between them. The wire mesh adds strength and durability, 1. the glass more impact-resistant.
2. Safety
In the event of breakage, the wire mesh helps hold the glass fragments together, preventing dangerous shards from falling. This makes wire laminated glass ideal for applications where safety is a top priority, such as in windows, doors, skylights, and partitions.
3. Fire Resistance
Wire laminated glass is often used in fire-rated applications because the mesh can help maintain the integrity of the glass during exposure to high temperatures, slowing down the spread of fire.
4. Applications
It's commonly used in areas requiring additional protection from vandalism, accidents, or extreme weather conditions. It’s frequently seen in commercial buildings, public infrastructure, and transportation (like buses and trains), and can be used in both interior and exterior architectural designs.
5. Aesthetic and Design
The wire mesh inside the glass can sometimes be visible, which adds a distinct texture and aesthetic, though it can also be more discreet depending on the mesh design. It can also be made with various types of glass to suit different transparency, tinting, or decorative needs.
6. Customization
Wire laminated glass can be customized in terms of wire thickness, mesh density, and glass type to meet specific strength, aesthetic, or fire-resistance requirements.
Wire laminated glass adds a unique texture and visual interest to building exteriors. The visible mesh creates an industrial or modern aesthetic, often used in contemporary architecture for facades, curtain walls, and external partitions.
In both commercial and residential spaces, wire laminated glass can be used in room dividers or partitions, where its design contributes to the overall style while ensuring durability and privacy. It’s often used in offices, hotels, or restaurants for both functionality and design.
Wire laminated glass is used in decorative panels for interior walls, doors, or furniture. The mesh can add a subtle or bold texture to a space, with the glass often featuring special finishes like frosted or tinted glass for an enhanced look.
The glass can be used in furniture, such as tables, shelves, or cabinet doors, offering both a modern look and additional strength. The visible wire mesh provides a unique visual texture that pairs well with contemporary designs.
Wire laminated glass is also used in railings or balustrades, particularly in staircases or balconies, where it combines the need for safety with a modern, industrial aesthetic.
Some artists and designers use wire laminated glass as a medium in sculptures or art installations, where the texture of the mesh and the layered glass offer visual depth and interest.
Wire laminated glass is often used in windows for both residential and commercial properties, particularly in spaces aiming for a vintage or industrial style, such as loft apartments, cafes, or creative studios.
Surface Treatments:
Edge Treatment: Flat edge, rounded edge, or beveled edge
Drilling: Available for mounting or installation purposes
Sandblasting: Can be sandblasted for decorative finishes
Brushed Finish: Available for a matte surface texture
Coatings: UV protection, anti-reflective, or other coatings available upon request
Packaging: used wooden boxes or cases, the cases should be easy loading, unloading and transportation. Each case needs to be packed with stuff of the same thickness and size.