Cat:Glue -coated Protective Film
● Good weather ability for outdoor exposure; ● Stable adhesion level; ● UV resistance for up to 12 months; ● Can print customized logo or applicati...
See DetailsDemolition film, specifically the super tough polyethylene film with high adhesion, plays a critical role in preventing glass from splitting and shattering during the demolition of window glass. The key to its effectiveness lies in the combination of its unique material properties and specially formulated adhesive.One of the most crucial aspects of demolition film is its high adhesion. The adhesive used on the film creates a secure and tight bond with the glass surface. This bond is incredibly strong, ensuring that the film adheres firmly to the glass during the entire demolition process. This strong attachment helps hold the glass together, preventing it from experiencing cracks or splits when stress is applied. The protective film essentially acts as a barrier, containing the glass and reducing the risk of it breaking into shards. Even in cases where the glass is subjected to stress or impact, the film ensures that it stays intact, preventing the glass from falling apart and causing potential injury or further damage.
The polyethylene material used in demolition films is specifically designed to absorb and distribute the pressure and vibrations that occur during the demolition process. These vibrations can be significant, and if not properly managed, they can lead to fractures or breaks in the glass. The film helps to mitigate this risk by acting as a cushion, effectively absorbing the impact and reducing the likelihood of the glass splitting. This shock-absorbing quality is especially valuable in situations where the glass may be subject to sudden movements or forceful impacts.
One of the biggest safety concerns during glass demolition is the potential for glass shards to break free and fall off. Such shards can cause serious injuries to workers or damage to the surrounding environment. Demolition film addresses this risk by keeping the glass fragments in place. Even if the glass cracks or begins to break under pressure, the film ensures that the pieces remain attached to the surface. This containment prevents shards from falling off, thus providing additional safety by preventing injury from flying glass fragments.
The tight adhesion of the film also helps to distribute the pressure applied during demolition evenly across the entire surface of the glass. When glass is subjected to force, uneven pressure can create localized weak spots, which can lead to cracks or splits. However, because the film ensures an even distribution of pressure, the risk of creating these weak points is minimized, which further reduces the likelihood of the glass splitting.
Another important feature of demolition film is that it is non-removable and designed for long-term use, making it an ideal solution for the entirety of the demolition process. Unlike other temporary protective measures that may lose their effectiveness over time, the demolition film remains in place and continues to provide ongoing protection. Whether during initial demolition or during secondary handling or transport, the film keeps the glass secure, minimizing the risks associated with potential splitting and breakage.