
Laminated Glass

Laminated Glass
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass. Special equipment laminates two or more glass sheets with Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) film. In the autoclave, the piece is permanently heat-pressed and formed after being preheated and prepressed.
Product Details
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass. Special equipment laminates two or more glass sheets with Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) film. In the autoclave, the piece is permanently heat-pressed and formed after being preheated and prepressed.

Laminated safety glass goes a step beyond ordinary safety glass. If broken, tempered glass results in loose pieces of broken glass even if it is very safe. It can be a hassle to deal with these even though they are dull. Glass pieces are kept safe in place by laminated safety glass.
Laminated glass is among the safest types of glass. A high-traffic area with high levels of safety and reliability can certainly benefit from the use of this product. In most cases, laminated glass breaks in the form of circular, spider-web-style cracks, rather than breaking outright.

Advantages
- Safety: Strong and capable of withstanding more impact. The laminated glass fragments will not scatter even if they are broken.
- Saving energy: Heat insulating properties of this material reduce energy consumption.
- Sound insulating: Laminated glass has good damping properties for sound waves.
- U.V. filtering: By filtering ultraviolet rays, indoor objects such as furniture can avoid fading.
Dimensions
Thickness: 3+0.38+3m~15+1.52+15mm Size: 2440x1830mm, 3300x2140mm
PVB Thickness: 0.38mm, 0.76mm, 1.14mm, 1.52mm
Application
- Glass Curtain Wall
- Building Ceiling
- Skylight Window
- Stairs
- Elevator and Passenger ways Guardrail



