1. Preparations
Before construction, the glass surface must first be thoroughly cleaned to ensure that it is clean and dust-free. The glass surface can be wiped down with a glass cleaner and a professional glass cleaning product is used to avoid scratching the glass surface.
2. Measurement and tailoring
Before construction, the dimensions of the glass need to be accurately measured to ensure an accurate match of the film. Based on the measurement results, the shape of the film is determined on the transparent film and cut. The cutting process requires the use of professional cutting tools to ensure that the edges are neat.
3. Wet paste construction
Wet paste is a commonly used construction method. First, the cut diaphragm is placed in a spray bottle filled with a mixture of water and dish soap to make a dilution. Then, spray the dilution evenly on the glass surface to moisten the glass surface. At the same time, spray a small amount of dilution on the back of the diaphragm to avoid diaphragm adhesion.
Fourth, the film
Gently apply the moistened diaphragm to the glass surface, taking care to avoid bubbles and wrinkles. The diaphragm can be slowly squeezed from the center to the periphery using a special diaphragm scraper or squeeze brush and the wet dilution can be gradually drained. At the same time, carefully observe and correct any bubbles or wrinkles that may appear.
5. Trimming and fixing
Once the film is finished, use a diaphragm scraper to trim off the excess diaphragm and keep the edges neat. Then, use a squeegee or squeeze brush again to completely fit the film to the glass surface to ensure that the film is secure.
6. Avoid pitfalls
In order to create a perfect office environment, it is essential to avoid the pitfalls of the glass film construction process. Make sure to select high-quality membrane materials, install them by a professional construction team, and conduct thorough cleaning and inspection before and after construction to ensure the quality of construction.