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13 7/8in W x 25 3/8in L x 1/4in Thick. 3/4in Diagonal Wired Fire/Safety Glass

$ 31.67

Availability: 90 in stock
  • Width: 13 7/8 in
  • Frame Material: Frameless
  • Exterior Color: Clear with Slight Green Tint
  • Length: 25 3/8 in
  • Item Depth: 1/4 in
  • Features: Fire Safety Wired Glass
  • Condition: These are new glass panels that have never been installed. Some have chips, cracks, uneven edges and surface scratches. All are new old stock.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Item: Fire Safety Wired Glass
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Grid Style: Diamond-Style Grid
  • Item Height: 25 3/8 in
  • Grid Width: 0.75 in
  • Glass Type: Wired Fire/Safety Glass
  • Type: Fire Safety Wired Glass
  • Item Width: 13 7/8 in

    Description

    These Fire/Safety Glass Panels are New Old Stock. They have never been installed and have been in storage for many years.
    They measure 25 3/8" Long x 13 7/8" Wide x 1/4" Thick. The wired metal is on a diagonal 3/4" pattern. A couple of the panels
    have scratches, cracks and chips. Many of them are fine. Depending on your needs I'll be glad to ship you the best panel(s) for
    your needs. Let me know
    what you're looking for and if you plan to have it cut to size or not. The cheapest I've found this type
    of glass is sqft. The panels total
    2.44 sqft each. I will ship these between sheets of thin plywood/pressboard ...etc. then
    double-wrapped in
    cardboard. If you'd like to buy multiple
    panels let me know and I'll be glad to combine shipping. I will also
    offer local pick-up.
    I've listed these as clear glass but if you
    look closely at the photos you'll see they have a green tint on the
    edges.
    I'm selling these at ea, at least half the price of the cheapest new panels you can buy. Best offer will be considered
    for
    larger quantities and/or customer pick-up. Please mention in your comments with the offer. The panels are pretty heavy and
    weigh 8.5lbs each.
    Please ask all questions before purchase.
    here's some info I've found online for this type of glass:
    Wired glass is used since many decades as a safety glass as it prevents glass from falling during fire emergencies. Glass is reinforced with wire mesh to make it more fire-resistant and durable as compared to float glass. Here we have given information on wired glass, its application and pros and cons, which homeowners must know before buying glass for their house.
    Wired glass, which is also known as Georgian wired glass, was invented by Frank Shuman. Steel wire mesh is placed in the glass during the manufacturing process. The wire mesh acts as a reinforcement. If the glass breaks due to impact, the pieces of glass are held by wire reinforcement in position.
    Wired glass has high resistance to fire as it does not break when exposed to fire. Due to such property, it is also called fire-rated glass or fireproof glass. Thus in areas which are prone to fire, people prefer to install wire glass windows rather than float glass windows. The wire mesh is available in square grids as well as diamond grids.
    Size & Thickness:
    Wired glass is available in thickness ranging from 6 mm to 19 mm. The standard size of glass sheets is 1370 mm x 1370 mm. The maximum size of wired glass sheet available is 1981 mm x 2540 mm.
    The pros and cons of wired glass are as follows:
    Pros/Advantages of Wired Glass:
    Due to wire mesh present in the glass, wired glass blocks fire and some to enter the building for some time. This provides people sufficient time to escape from the building and thus it helps in preventing life damage in case of fire emergencies.
    Wired glass can break through impact, but the fragments of glass stick to the wire mesh and hence help in preventing a burglary or a theft.
    It has high resistance to thermal and electric shock as compared to float glass.
    Wired glass is less expensive as compared to other safety glass such as laminated glass, so it is used as a cheaper fire-rated glass or cheaper safety glass. Wired glass can also be used in the form of tinted glass and patterned glass. Hence it can also impart decorative aesthetic to the windows.
    Cons/Disadvantages of Wired Glass:
    Most people think that the placing of wire into the glass makes it stronger, but in fact, the wire in the glass actually weakens the glass from the strength standpoint and makes it more susceptible to breaking.
    Upon breakage, the sharp wires in the glass are exposed, which may serious injuries to persons in the vicinity of the glass. Hence it is not recommended to install wire glass windows areas where kids are frequently visiting such as schools, institutions, vicinity of gardens, etc. If a clear view is desired, wired glass cannot be used as wires in the glass obstructs and distorts the view. Wired glass does not have high durability in areas which are exposed to more rain and humidity, as the wire in the glass will rust eventually.
    Application/Uses:
    It is widely used in places where nominal fire resistance properties are required.
    Wired glass is used in windows and partitions of schools, institutions, public buildings, government offices, hotels, etc.
    Wired glass is generally installed in windows of fire escape routes of the structure, to gain time for evacuating people in case of fire emergencies. Windows in stairwells and in hallways are prime examples of emergency exits where fire rated wire glass is a smart addition. It is used in
    roofs
    , skylights, fire resisting doors and windows.