
SelectionGlass PartitionThe main consideration for the choice of frame structure, metal material used in the composition of the structure, and whether the structural cross-section meets the requirements for anti-side impact and passes relevant tests. Ordinary glass partitions may seem simple, but they are not. The glass fragments will be firmly adhered to the Saflex PVB film in the glass, not splintering, and will not pose a threat to personal safety.
The second consideration is the choice of glass, selecting patterns that extend and have a fresh effect. Especially worth mentioning are sandblasted and carved glass partitions, which have an hazy and almost luxurious effect that other types of products cannot compare to. The requirements for materials for carved and sandblasted glass partitions are also more stringent. It is recommended to use high-strength and excellent safety performance original glass to make glass partitions, and tempered glass and laminated glass can both meet these requirements. However, when glass is carved, the strength of tempered glass will decrease sharply, and even every scratch on its surface will increase the risk of cracking, leading to poor safety performance as a partition. In addition, if you also need sound insulation when using glass partitions, it is recommended to use laminated glass with a middle film.