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Why does the composite fireproof glass bubble?


1. The raw material of the fireproof liquid is not fully dissolved, resulting in incomplete solidification in a semi-solidified state. 2. When grouting and batching, impurities are mixed in and react with raw materials to produce bubbles. 3. The bubbles generated during the grouting operation are not handled in time. When grouting, the operator must be in accordance with the operating regulations to implement, carefully check each piece of fireproof glass for bubbles, and dispose of the bubbles before the fireproof liquid solidifies.

1. The raw material of the fireproof liquid is not fully dissolved, resulting in incomplete solidification in a semi-solidified state.

2. When grouting and batching, impurities are mixed in and react with raw materials to produce bubbles.

3. The bubbles generated during the grouting operation are not handled in time.

When grouting, the operator must be in accordance with the operating regulations to implement, carefully check each piece of fireproof glass for bubbles, and dispose of the bubbles before the fireproof liquid solidifies.