Wired glass can have its wires come loose when subjected to impact and flying debris; Haibo Special Glass is a manufacturer of wired glass.


Release time:

Mar 10,2026

As a professional manufacturer and processor of Hibo特种 glass, we frequently encounter customer feedback in fire protection and security projects regarding issues such as shattered fragments flying off after impact, wire mesh detaching, and compromised fire‑resistance performance in substandard wired glass. Not only does this fail to pass inspection, but it also poses serious safety hazards.

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To address these pain points, we employ a high-temperature, high-pressure interlayer process to precisely embed 304 stainless steel wire mesh into the intermediate layer of the glass. Combined with homogeneous tempering to strictly control internal stresses, and sealed completely around the edges with fire‑resistant sealing strips.

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The product complies with GB 15763.3-2009 standards: when a 1040g steel ball is dropped from a height of 1 meter, it only develops cracks without splashing; the wire mesh displacement is ≤1.5mm; after a 72-hour salt spray test, no rust is observed; and the fire resistance rating reaches 60–90 minutes.

To date, we have supplied skylights for 32 commercial complexes and fire compartments for 18 office buildings, with a total delivered area of 12,000 square meters. These installations have been in use for 3–7 years, and not a single instance of spattering, detachment, or fire‑performance failure has been reported—every project has passed fire safety inspections on the first attempt.


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