What are the crystals of the fireplace?
Crystals
Krpy crystals are pieces of glass created for use in a fully venting gas fireplace as an alternative to the gas log. These small pieces of glass emit as much heat as traditional protocols without any chaotic smoke and soot. The crystals of the fireplace, also known as fire crystals or fireplace glass, are available in countless colors. People mix the fireplace crystals of different colors to create a pleasant visual effect. Some people create color themes for use during specific seasons or holidays or to simulate the appearance of burning carbons. The production process for crystals of the fireplace uses the “Float Glass” process. This process involves pouring molten glass through the pools of hot liquid metal.
One of the main draws of crystals of the fireplace is their wide range of colors. Manufacturers can add metals to the raw mat Mix to achieve a specific color during the manufacturing process. Different metals in different concentrations result in different colors; Each metal plays from others toHe created the final color of the glass. Iron lends the glass green color, selenium gives it red color and cobalt results in a bluish tinge. Other metals such as nickel, titanium and nitrate silver, color change, as more material is added.
After the production of large glass sheets sodium lime, manufacturers break into smaller pieces popular for the use of the fireplace. The general crystal thickness depends on the thickness of the larger sheet of the glass from which they come from. However, the size of the pieces varies depending on the method used to break the glass. The crystals of the fireplace can be as small as a fraction of the thumb (2 cm or less) to larger pieces of the rock by a few inches (7cm or more).
no special process is required to ensure a safe fireplace on the fireplace. The glass melts at 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit (816 degrees Celsius) and the fireplaces are coming to this temperature and remain up to 900-200 degrees Fahrenheit (482-649 degrees Celsius).Some manufacturers offer tempered glass, but it only makes it difficult to break the glass. There are also crystals on a fireplace with special reflective coatings. Most manufacturers collapse or polish pieces of broken glass to make it safer.