Fire rated glass is a type of fire rated glass with a single piece glass structure. It can maintain fire resistance integrity for a certain period of time, block open flames and toxic and harmful gases on the surface of fires, but does not have the effect of insulation. Suitable for curtain walls, windows, skylights, smoke proof vertical walls.

As a professional manufacturer of fire rated glass, Our company's fire rated glass can meet the fire resistance integrity requirements of 60 minutes and 120 minutes, and is widely used in building curtain walls, doors and windows, office building partitions in shopping malls, fire exits, and other places with special fire protection requirements.
However, in practical applications, there are still many details that are easily overlooked by people when using single piece fire rated glass. The following points must be noted when using it:
1. Before choosing fire rated glass, it is necessary to clarify the specific fire protection requirements of the fire rated components composed of fire rated glass, such as fire resistance, thermal insulation or smoke prevention, and fire resistance limit requirements. Our company's fire rated glass thickness include 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, etc. The purchaser should make a reasonable procurement plan based on project requirements to avoid unnecessary waste or the consequences of poor acceptance due to improper procurement.
2. When selecting refractory glass to form refractory components, in addition to considering the refractory integrity of the glass, its supporting structure and various elements must also meet the refractory requirements.
3. Fire rated glass is a safety glass that has undergone special strengthening treatment and cannot be cut, drilled, or ground, otherwise it will affect the internal structure and fire resistance of the glass. Therefore, fire rated glass that requires special processing needs to confirm the size, shape, opening, edge grinding and other requirements before production.
4. When storing and handling, attention should be paid to avoiding mechanical collisions with the edges and corners of the glass, in order to avoid scratching and grinding the glass.

