Description
Laminated glass
Laminated
Glass is made up of two or more layers of glass permanently bonded
together with an interlayer via a controlled, highly pressurised
and industrial heating process. The lamination process results in
the glass panelsholding together in the event of breakage, reducing
the risk of harm. There are several laminated glass types
manufactured using different glass and interlay options that
produce a variety of strength and security requirements.
Features
1.Extremely high safety: The PVB interlayer withstands
penetration from impact. Even if the glass cracks, splinters will
adhere to the interlayer and not scatter. In comparison with other
kinds of glass, laminated glass has much higher strength to resist
shock, burglary, burst and bullets.
2.Energy-saving building materials: PVB interlayer impedes
the transmission of solar heat andreduces
cooling loads.
3.Create aesthetic sense to buildings: Laminated glass
with a tinted interlayer will beautify the buildings and harmonize
their appearances with surrounding views which meet the demand of
architects.
4.Sound control: PVB interlayer is an effective absorber
of sound.
5.Ultraviolet screening: The interlayer filters out
ultraviolet rays and prevents the furniture and curtains from
fading effect.