Let's take care of this "time bomb" in shower room again in hot weather!

The high temperature days are coming again. Every day I come home from work to take a shower and lie comfortably on the mat. The day's fatigue is only relieved. However, it is not everyone who can enjoy this pleasure smoothly. He can be injured when taking a bath at home. It is also extremely depressed. This time-bombing that makes them startling is what many of us have in our home—the shower room. This topic for everyone to detail the reasons for the explosion of the shower room and the purchase and use of maintenance knowledge, I hope everyone to pay attention to the safety of the shower room.

On March 18, the “China Consumer Daily” reported in the B1 version that three consecutive gas stove panel explosions occurred in Dalian within 12 days. Immediately after March 26, a TV panel tempered glass panel exploded spontaneously in Dalian.

On May 12th, when a pregnant woman in Jiaxing bathed her at home, her bathroom glass doors burst, causing her to be cut in many places such as her hands and feet. In early April, Mr. Zhang from Harbin City came home from work and discovered a tempered glass bath screen that was over 3,000 yuan. It was neither heated nor touched. It blew up, and the glass shattered.

On June 6th, a glass curtain wall on the 27th floor of a building in Baoji blew up and crashed, and several cars were slightly injured. The property manager introduced that the preliminary judgment was that the glass suddenly exploded and the broken glass was more than 1 meter long and half a meter wide. He said that the glass outside the building has a rate of self-explosion. Although there are strict maintenance inspections, it still cannot avoid...

Cause of shower room blew

Why shower room blew, how to avoid this phenomenon?

Glass walls fall from height, glass shower rooms, glass stoves blew up... In the summer, the glass that can be seen everywhere becomes “untimely bombs” lurking around the people. The self-detonation rate of 3 ‰ of tempered glass itself and the presence of some inferior tempered glass on the market prevent us from taking extra care when using tempered glass products.

The automatic blow-out of tempered glass under the action of no direct mechanical external force is called self-detonation of tempered glass. According to industry experience, the self-explosion rate of ordinary tempered glass is about 1 to 3 inches. Self-explosion is one of the inherent characteristics of tempered glass and cannot be completely avoided.

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