Chicken wire reinforced glass, which is also known as Georgian wired glass, was invented by Frank Shuman. Steel chicken wire reinforced is placed in the glass during the manufacturing process. The wire mesh acts as a reinforcement. If the glass breaks due to impact, the pieces of glass are held by wire reinforcement in position.
Chicken wire reinforced glass has high resistance to fire as it does not break when exposed to fire. Due to such property, Chicken wire reinforced glass, also called fire-rated glass or fireproof glass. Thus in areas which are prone to fire, people prefer to install Chicken wire reinforced windows rather than float glass windows. The Chicken wire reinforced glass, is available in square grids as well as diamond grids.
Due to wire mesh present in the glass, Chicken wire reinforced glass blocks fire and some to enter the building for some time.Chicken wire reinforced glass provides people sufficient time to escape from the building and thus it helps in preventing life damage in case of fire emergencies. Chicken wire reinforced glass can break through impact, but the fragments of glass stick to the wire mesh and hence help in preventing a burglary or a theft.
| Packing | Strong plywood crates for ocean shipment, train transportation and land carriage paper interleaved. |
| Applications | 1. Used for entry ways 2. Room dividers 3. Patio furniture 4. Kitchen cabinet doors 5. Entertainmnet centers, lighting fixtures, conference rooms, decorator accents and many more. |
| MOQ | 50 square meters |






