Wired Glass is manufactured by embedding a wire mesh into molten glass during production, creating a reinforced panel that holds together even when broken. The wire mesh prevents the glass from shattering into large dangerous shards, enhancing safety in high-risk areas.
This glass is often used for fire-rated doors, windows, partitions, skylights, and walls. It can also be heat-treated or laminated for additional strength, impact resistance, and fire performance. Wired glass is available in various thicknesses and wire mesh patterns, including square, diamond, or custom designs.
Wired glass allows natural light to penetrate while providing enhanced security and fire resistance, making it suitable for schools, factories, hospitals, and commercial buildings. It also offers a classic industrial aesthetic that complements modern and traditional architectural designs.