The weather does affect glass, mainly in the form of sudden changes in temperature that affect the durability and clarity of the glass, such as:
1. Hot weather
Thermal expansion and contraction: At high temperatures, the metal frame around the glass will expand, which may cause uneven force on the glass, and long-term exposure may even increase the risk of glass breakage.
Heat insulation measures: Sticking insulation film to the glass in a cool place can reduce the impact of high temperature on the glass.
2. Rainy weather
Impact on adhesive effect: If the glass glue is not fully cured and comes into contact with rain, it may cause loose bonding and even affect the sealing
Waterproof maintenance: After replacing the glass, avoid rain in the short term to ensure that the glass glue is fully cured.
3. Strong wind weather
Wind pressure damage: Strong winds will generate huge wind pressure, which may cause glass to break, especially large pieces of glass or glass that is not firmly fixed.
Preventive measures: In typhoon weather, windows should be closed, away from glass windows, and choose a leeward room to hide.
4. Extreme weather
External force impact: Hail, flying stones, etc. may directly damage the glass and cause it to break.
Enhanced safety: Use tempered or laminated glass to improve impact resistance and reduce the risk of breakage.
In summary, weather changes have a significant impact on glass, especially in high temperatures, rainfall, strong winds and extreme weather conditions. Taking appropriate preventive and protective measures can reduce these effects and ensure the safety and service life of the glass.
Do Weather Affect Glass?
Jun 02, 2025
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