About The Glass Material Of Jewelry Display Cabinets
1. 3-4mm glass, mm is also called centimeter in daily life. This type of glass is mainly used for display cabinet frame surfaces.
2. 5-6mm glass, mainly used for small and medium-sized light-transmitting shapes in display cabinets
3. 7-9mm glass is mainly used in display cabinets with larger areas but protected by frames.
4. 9-10mm glass can be used for large-area partitions, railings, etc. in display cabinets.
5. 11-12mm glass can be used in floor spring glass doors and some partitions with large flow of people.
6. Glass of 15mm or above is generally less available on the market and often requires an order. It is mainly used for large-area floor spring glass doors and entire glass walls.
1. Tempered glass. It is a kind of prestressed glass that has been reprocessed from ordinary flat glass. It has excellent properties such as safety, high strength, and thermal stability.
2. Hot-bent glass. Curved glass is made by heating and softening flat glass, forming it in a mold, and then annealing it. Nowadays, it is widely used in the decoration of some high-end stores.
3. Laminated glass. Laminated glass generally consists of an organic glue layer between two pieces of flat glass. When damaged, the fragments still adhere to the adhesive layer, preventing fragments from splashing and endangering personal safety.
4. Bulletproof glass. It is actually a type of laminated glass, but the glass is mostly made of higher strength tempered glass, and the number of interlayers is relatively large. It is mostly used in decoration projects with very high safety requirements such as banks or luxury homes.
5. Wired glass. It is a kind of impact-resistant flat glass made by using the rolling method to embed metal wire or metal mesh in the glass plate. When it is hit, it will only form radial cracks and will not cause injury when it falls.
6. Frosted glass. It is made by frosting on ordinary flat glass. Generally, the thickness is less than 9 centimeters, and 5 or 6 centimeters is more thick.
7. Sandblasted glass. The performance is basically similar to frosted glass, but the difference is that frosting is changed to sandblasting. Because the two are visually similar, many homeowners and even renovation professionals confuse them.
8. Hollow glass. Gluing is often used to maintain a certain distance between two pieces of glass. The gap is filled with dry air, and the surrounding area is sealed with sealing materials. It is mainly used in decoration projects with sound insulation requirements.
9. Glass bricks. The manufacturing process of glass bricks is basically the same as that of flat glass, but the difference is the molding method.