Fireproof grouted glass
Composite grouted glass is a type of glass product made by injecting highly transparent fire-resistant liquid into the middle of double-layer glass and bonding it together. Its basic structure includes two pieces of glass and a fireproof liquid poured in the middle. This design allows glass to absorb a large amount of heat and expand into foam during a fire, forming an opaque barrier that prevents the spread of flames, smoke, and high-temperature toxic gases