Concept information
Preferred term
Safety glasses
Definition
- 1. Safety glass, type of glass that, when struck, bulges or breaks into tiny, relatively harmless fragments rather than shattering into large, jagged pieces. (Britannica). 2. A safety glass consists of a sandwich structure composed of a polycarbonate film of 1 mm thickness placed between two glass plates of 3 mm thickness. (ScienceDirect, Introduction to Materials Science, 2002).
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URI
https://purls.helmholtz-metadaten.de/evoks/sdv/SafetyGlasses
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