Compared to lower-class fire-resistant glass (such as Class B and Class C), Class A fire-resistant glass offers significant advantages in both fire protection and heat insulation. While Class B and C glass may only resist fire for shorter periods or fail to block heat effectively, Class A glass can reduce the transfer of high temperatures to the non-fire side, preventing secondary fires and protecting the safety of people and property in adjacent areas. Additionally, under normal non-fire conditions, Class A fire-resistant glass maintains excellent optical transparency, similar to ordinary clear glass, which allows it to integrate seamlessly into architectural designs without compromising the aesthetic appeal of buildings. It also possesses good impact resistance, thanks to the combination of tempered glass layers and strong interlayers, making it less prone to cracking or shattering when subjected to accidental impacts, such as those from falling objects or minor collisions.minor coll…

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