Recently, alongside plastic shelves, load-bearing glass shelves have also been widely used in modern refrigerators. Let's explore the material of load-bearing glass and its effects on refrigerators with Mytour.
1. What is a load-bearing glass shelf on a refrigerator?
Recently, alongside plastic shelves, load-bearing glass shelves have also been widely used in modern refrigerators. Let's explore the material of load-bearing glass and its effects on refrigerators with Mytour.
What is tempered glass?
Tempered glass is a type of glass capable of bearing high weight and resisting shattering at high temperatures. Generally, tempered glass has the following characteristics:
+ Capable of bearing 2 to 3 times the weight compared to ordinary glass of the same thickness and size.
+ When subjected to force causing breakage, the glass shatters into small pieces (or cracks along long, wavy lines) without sharp edges, thus posing no harm to the user.
+ Resistant to high temperatures, capable of withstanding large pressures.
Functions of load-bearing glass shelves on refrigerators
Load-bearing glass shelves on refrigerators are designed based on the principle of structural glass, although they are somewhat inferior to structural glass. Load-bearing glass shelves on refrigerators often have advantages such as:
+ Can withstand a weight of about 100 kg
+ Beautiful design
+ Easy to clean
It can be said that with these 3 features, the load-bearing glass completely meets your usage needs. With a weight-bearing capacity of up to 100 kg, you can freely store food inside the refrigerator without worrying about the glass breaking. The beautiful design of the glass also helps to make the shelving system inside your refrigerator more elegant and attractive. Additionally, the easy cleaning factor allows you to fully control your refrigerator. Stubborn dirt will be cleaned away vigorously without fear of leaving heavy scratches or causing breakage during cleaning.