Clear Plastic
Yes and no. "Shatter proof" sliding glass doors are available at Home Depot. However, this is really a level of shatter resistance if you read the fine print. There are storm proofing systems that can be added to sliding glass doors to make them shatter resistant for winds up to 175 mph.
Resonance.
It would shatter it into pieces if you hit a bump
The most resistant structures are those made of steel reinforced concrete.
No, silver will not shatter, but the item could bend or dent.
You can always use tempered glass that's shatter resistant and should be kid-resistant as well.
Behrenberg Company makes a shatter resistance plate set.
Shatter proof!
Yes and no. "Shatter proof" sliding glass doors are available at Home Depot. However, this is really a level of shatter resistance if you read the fine print. There are storm proofing systems that can be added to sliding glass doors to make them shatter resistant for winds up to 175 mph.
Glass outdoor tables are actually made of shatter-resistant glass, and will last a very long time, even under constant use.
No because we aren't made of material that can shatter.
Depends on the application. Glass can shatter, but is more resistant to scratches. Polycarbonate is lighter, doesn't shatter or crack easily, but has a fairly soft surface that scratches easily.
Acrylic is a useful, clear plastic that resembles glass. it is strond shatter resistant and waterproof.
The manufacturer is hoping that this will induce you to buy one. Often these are made of plastic. You might think that if you drop it it will splinter into a million pieces but the manufacturer is offering you the assurance that it won't.
The Geneva Glasstop dining room table is shatter resistant and made from treated, tempered glass. It is strong enough to be sat on by a child and not break.
No, sunglasses do not have shatter resistant lenses and might break if hit.
Correlle dishes come in great patterns and are also shatter resistant.