How does Glass Break?

September 15, 2021 By:
How does Glass Break?
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Glass breaks when it’s stressed, it’s inevitable. Window film can prevent glass breakage though.

 

But how does glass become stressed? There are a few different types of stressors that can lead to glass breaking. Including:

  • Tensile Stress: caused by anything trying to stretch the glass.
  • Thermal Stress: caused by extreme temperatures that cause thermal expansion and contraction.
  • Impact Stress: caused by outside sources. For example, hail, stones, rocks, or even balls from children.
  • Mechanical Flexing Stress: caused by high winds cause extreme pressures which cause the glass to shatter.
  • Twisting Stress: caused by building settling or from the window frame sagging.

 

Luckily, when applying window film to your glass, thermal stress is the only kind of stress you would need to worry about. However, even with window film, the amount of sunlight on it does very little to increase that kind of stressor.

 

Window film is an added protective layer to your glass. Meaning, it will help avoid any kind of breakage. Even from your children hitting the window or a burglar trying to break in. The extra layer helps as a defensive mechanism.

 

Cool Sunlight can install window film that can prevent glass breakage. If you are interested, you can contact us here.