2024-10-11
Glass products Suppliers can become fragile mainly because they are made of glass material. Glass is an inorganic amorphous substance fired at high temperatures. The molecular arrangement of the material is irregular and disordered. The defects of this disordered arrangement lead to the inherent fragility of the glass material.
Specifically, the molecules of glass Suppliers are produced in a molten state and have an amorphous structure. Molten glass materials are hot and flow particularly easily, but when the temperature drops, the molecules begin to rearrange and crystallize, creating internal stress. If the internal stress exceeds the bearing capacity of the glass structure, it will cause "cracks" in the material. When external force is applied or the temperature changes suddenly, it will cause further expansion of cracks, and the glass product will break in an instant.
In short, glass products Suppliers are prone to breakage and damage during use due to the characteristics of the glass material and defects in its manufacturing process. Therefore, when using glass products, be sure to handle them with care to prevent them from being affected by impact and gravity.