cdg1
Agricultural
- Feb 7, 2007
- 6
I am building a deep fryer with one side that is glass. I used a 1/2" piece of tempered borosilicate that is rated at 500 f. The typical operating temp of the fryer is 375f. I have the fryer working and have no leaks with the seal. I did have an issue of the Stainless tank deflecting/warping. I took the glass out and reinforced the tank with a strap. That cured that issue. I did however break the glass as I was putting it back together. I dropped it a distance of about 2-3 inches and hit the bare metal of the tank. I am concerned that the glass broke so easily. I have been told that tempered glass is very susceptible to any strike or force on its edges and am wondering if this is why it broke so easily. The glass had the edges ground before tempering so it wasn't a raw edge.
Now that I need to buy a new piece of glass I am wondering if anyone may have suggestions as to whether I should be looking at a different type of glass. I am not an engineer but I hope someone out there is willing to help an average working guy. Thanks
Now that I need to buy a new piece of glass I am wondering if anyone may have suggestions as to whether I should be looking at a different type of glass. I am not an engineer but I hope someone out there is willing to help an average working guy. Thanks