Laminated Glass

Laminated glass is a glass composition made up of two or more glasses joined together by one or more interlayers. It is about the union of inorganic materials (glasses) by means of an organic material.The interlayers work to support and hold the glass to create a strong, uniformed layer even when broken. Laminated glass comes in varying thicknesses and can be created using different glass combinations or coatings to provide different qualities, such as low emissions or increased insulation.

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Laminated glass is a glass composition made up of two or more glasses joined together by one or more interlayers. It is about the union of inorganic materials (glasses) by means of an organic material.The interlayers work to support and hold the glass to create a strong, uniformed layer even when broken. Laminated glass comes in varying thicknesses and can be created using different glass combinations or coatings to provide different qualities, such as low emissions or increased insulation.

Glass Thickness Details:

3+0.38pvb+3mm;  4+0.38pvb+4mm;  

5+0.38pvb+5mm;  6+0.38pvb+6mm; 

3+0.76pvb+3mm;  4+0.76pvb+4mm; 

5+0.76pvb+5mm;  6+0.76pvb+6mm etc. 

 

PVB Thickness

0.38mm, 0.76mm, 1.14mm, 1.52mm, etc.

 

PVB Colors

-Clear

- Milky White

- French Green

- Light Blue

- Bronze

- Light Grey

- Dark Grey

- Ocean Blue etc.

 

Hot Size:


1650*2140/2440, 1830*2440, 2000*2440, 3300*2140/2250/2440/2550, 3660*2140/2250/2440/2550mm etc.


Advantages of Laminated Glass:


Holds together when shattered. The PVB interlayer keeps the glass bonded, even when broken, resulting in a characteristic spider web cracking pattern across the glass.

Cyclone resistant

Superior UV blockage

Excellent sound damping properties

Low visible distortion


Application of Laminated Glass:


• Automobile windshields
• Doors and windows of shops as well as commercial and residential buildings that need
protection against earthquakes, fires, and other disasters
• Balcony railings for its aesthetic appeal and impact resistance
• Infinity swimming pools (boundary-less pools)
• Skylights due to resistance to temperature changes
• Curtain walls
• Glass roofs, stairs, floors, and facades
• Exterior glass canopies
• Aquariums or animal arenas
• Protective enclosures for valuables such as jewellery, art pieces, and money


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