Tempered glass: Tempered glass belongs to safety glass, which will appear granular after being broken, greatly reducing the harm to human body; The application scope of tempered glass is mostly in furniture manufacturing such as glass coffee table and furniture accessories or digital products such as mobile phones.
Disadvantages of tempered glass:
1, tempered glass may explode due to temperature difference change;
2. Tempered glass cannot be cut, but can only be processed to the required shape and then tempered;
3. Tempered glass is thinner than before;
Explosion-proof glass: Explosion-proof glass is glass that can prevent violent impact, also called bulletproof glass. The materials in the middle of the explosion-proof glass are fully bonded together through the PVB film, and even if the explosion-proof glass is broken, it is not easy to fall off, which greatly reduces the injury to people when encountering violent impact; Explosion-proof glass is mostly used in shower rooms, kindergartens or senior residential buildings, which is prone to accidents.
Disadvantages of explosion-proof glass:
(1) The weight of explosion-proof glass is heavier than tempered glass, which is inconvenient to carry and use;
(2) The price of explosion-proof glass is relatively high, so some merchants also include wire-sandwiched glass in the category of explosion-proof glass. The strength of such glass is no different from that of ordinary glass, and it is not really explosion-proof glass at all.
As shown below, even if the explosion-proof glass is broken, no particles will fall out.
Summary: Tempered glass is not equal to explosion-proof glass. Whether consumers choose tempered glass or explosion-proof glass, they should look for certified professional manufacturers, and pay attention to the product certificate and 3C certification mark to protect their legitimate rights and interests to the maximum extent.