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Electrically Heated Glass

Custom Electrically Heated Glass

FOB price range: $20/square meter
Supply capacity: more than 10000 square meter
From the quantitative: more than 100 square meter
Delivery time: 3-45 days
Port Delivery: Qingdao, Shanghai, Tianjin, Ningbo, Shenzhen
Description
Description

Electrically heated glass, also known as anti-fog glass, is a composite of special metal wires and different types of glass. It has high safety and thermal shock resistance, and can be defrosted after heating up. The working principle of electrically heated glass is that after the glass is energized, its surface temperature begins to rise, and the rising temperature range is 35℃-40℃, so that the temperature of the glass heating surface is equal to or slightly higher than the surface temperature of the glass, so as to avoid fog and frost effect.

Product Name

Electrically heated glass

Thickness

4+4mm, 5+5mm, 6+6mm, 8+8mm, 10+10mm(Laminated), etc.

Size(max)

1800mm*3660mm in maximum

Color

White, gery, yellow, blue, red, green, etc.

Shape

Any shape, including holes anywhere.

Visible Light Transmission

>87%

Scattering Effectiveness

Approx.1 inch

Density

3g/cm3

Melting Point

950℃

Heat Resistance

250℃

Pricing Term

EXW,FOB,CIF,CFR,CNF, etc.

Payment Method

T/T, Western Union, L/C, etc.

Package

Standard seaworthy export packaging. Glass outer packaging: EPE, EPS, plastic corners, carton, plywood box, etc. Fixed: plastic packing belt, steel packing belt, etc. According to customer needs.

Standard

CE, BSI, SGCC, CCC, ISO9001, EN12150, AS/NZS2208:1996, etc.

Export

United States, Australia, South Korea, UAE, Italy, Poland, Germany, Thailand, Iran, Israel, etc.

Custom Electrically Heated Glass

The function of electrically heated glass is to achieve the effect of defogging and defrosting by heating the laminated glass, and its safety is good. It also has excellent optical properties, light transmittance ≥ 90%, electrically heated glass uses conductive wire and thermal conductive film as the interlayer heating medium, the light has no emission and refraction phenomenon, ensuring that the items seen by the line of sight achieve clear and real effects.

Electrically heated glass can be used in public spaces and transport infrastructure

1. Road surveillance and camera footage. The lenses are heated to prevent condensation or snow build-up, ensuring clearly visible video recordings at all times.

2. Road traffic light signal indicators. Prevent condensation or snow accumulation on the signal lights to ensure traffic safety in snow-covered areas.

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