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Fire resistant glass is a type of glass that is designed to resist the effects of fire. It is typically made from a combination of materials such as ceramic, wire mesh, and intumescent layers. Fire resistant glass is used in a variety of applications, including fire doors, fire windows, and fire walls. It is also used in the construction of buildings, as well as in the automotive and aerospace industries.
Fire resistant glass is designed to provide protection from the spread of fire and smoke, as well as to reduce the risk of injury or death in the event of a fire. It is also designed to provide protection from the heat of a fire, as well as to reduce the amount of damage caused by the fire.
Fire resistant glass is an important part of the glass industry, as it provides an important safety feature for buildings and other structures. It is also used in a variety of other applications, such as in the automotive and aerospace industries.
Some companies in the fire resistant glass market include Pilkington, Guardian Industries, Saint-Gobain, and AGC. Show Less Read more