1. Wire glass is typically packaged in containers, pallets, or wooden crates. Each piece of glass is individually wrapped in plastic bags or paper to ensure protection. The glass and its packaging are filled with soft, non-abrasive materials to prevent scratches. The box should clearly indicate "Face Up" and the thickness of the glass for proper handling. Each package should also include clear markings such as the product's specifications, type, and brand name for easy identification. Wired glass is a special type of safety glass that contains a wire mesh embedded within it, providing additional strength and resistance to breakage. 2. During transportation, wired glass must not be laid flat or tilted at an angle. It should be aligned with the length of the vehicle, and all shipments must be covered with waterproof tarpaulins. When handling the glass, care must be taken to avoid collisions with hard objects that could cause damage. If the glass is not used immediately, it should be stored in a dry room, placed upright on an A-frame, slightly tilted (5–10 degrees from vertical), and secured with ropes to prevent falling. 3. Before installation, the glass should be protected from direct sunlight, high temperatures, and rain. At the construction site, it should be stored in a well-ventilated and dry area. In case of sudden weather changes or heavy rain, workers should regularly inspect the site to prevent moisture from entering the packaging boxes or causing water leakage around the wire edges. 4. When installing brushed glass, it is important to handle it gently and carefully, avoiding any rough or forceful installation methods. The window frame should be made from high-quality, rust-resistant materials, and the thermal expansion differences between the glass and the frame should be considered during design. The dimensions of the glass and the frame must match precisely, with the glass slightly smaller than the opening. The depth of the glass bite and the groove of the frame must meet the required standards. The frame should be designed to allow quick drainage of rainwater and condensation, keeping the glass dry and free from moisture buildup. 5. The metal frame should never come into direct contact with the glass. Instead, high-quality sealing materials should be used between the glass and the frame. It is essential to check the compatibility of the sealant with the PVB film, if applicable. Silicone rubber or polysulfide rubber are recommended for their durability and performance. All installation and construction procedures must follow the requirements outlined in the national mandatory industry standard JGJ113-97, "Technical Regulations for Building Glass Applications." Full Power Output Emergency Driver Full Power Output Emergency Driver,Emergency Light Kit Led,Emergency Battery Backup Led Driver,Led Emergency Battery Pack JIALINGHANG ELECTRONIC CO.,LTD. , https://www.jlhemergencylighting.com