▎ 摘 要
NOVELTY - Processing high-strength explosion-proof glass involves taking two glass substrates and subjecting under ultrasonically clean each glass substrate and heat and dry, covering both surfaces of each glass substrate with graphene to form a reinforcing layer on both sides. The anti-staining and heat-insulating layer are forming on one of the reinforcing layers of each of the glass substrates, and the two glass substrates are placed in a heating furnace, heated at 500-530 degrees C for 1.5-2 hours and then again heated to 650-700 degrees C for 0.5-1 hour, and then cooled to 30-50 degrees C. The glass substrates is uniformly printing ultra-violet (UV) glue on the reinforcing layer on the side of each glass substrate away from the anti-fouling insulation layer, and then curing the UV glue by UV curing lamp to form a multiple of unconnected buffer bumps. USE - Method for processing high-strength explosion-proof glass. ADVANTAGE - The method enables to process high-strength explosion-proof glass, which has effectively improves the surface of glass substrate, shock resistance layer structure of oil resistant heat insulation is effectively reflects infrared radiation. DETAILED DESCRIPTION - The two glass substrates are placed in parallel, and the buffer bumps of the two glass substrates are arranged to be opposite each other, and the polyvinyl butyral (PVB) glue is used to seal the edges between the two glass substrates to form a cavity between the two glass substrates. The PVB glue is cured and forming a laminated layer afterwards and forming a first through hole and a second through hole through the opposite ends of the interlayer. The cavity is filling with an inert gas through the first through hole, and after 0.3-0.8 hours, blocking the second with the PVB glue through hole, when the air pressure in the cavity is greater than 130 kPa, the cavity is inflated. The pumping air is pass into the cavity through the first through hole until the air pressure in the cavity is less than 70 kPa, and the first through hole is blocked by the PVB glue to obtain high-strength explosion-proof glass.