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Tempered glass has a certain proportion of self explosion rate, which is a normal phenomenon.
But for most glass tempering plants, we often encounter a complete glass frame exploding at the same time. Why is this happening?
According to the process of glass tempering, the cooling process of glass is not instantaneous, but requires a certain amount of time for slow cooling. However, for many operators, they feel that as long as the glass is not hot when cutting, there is no need for more time to cool. However, at this time, the glass has not been fully cooled and the stress distribution is not even. At this time, tempered glass may self explode under some external force at any time. If there is no separation between each piece of glass at this time, the entire glass may self explode together, which means the most fragile piece will drive other glass to self explode together.
In response to this situation, we suggest:
1. Adequate cooling of glass
2. Separate each piece of glass with a CORK PAD