Laminated Glass
Magnificent things are very simple.
Laminated Glass is a type of safety glass composed of two or
more layers of glass bonded together with an interlayer of
polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or resin. This interlayer holds the
glass together when shattered, reducing the risk of injury from
broken glass shards. Laminated Glass is commonly used in
applications where safety and security are paramount.
Laminated Glass:
Enhancing safety with layers that hold together upon impact.
Security:
Offering protection against forced entry and breakage.
UV Protection:
Shielding interiors from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
Sound Insulation:
Improving acoustic comfort by reducing noise transmission.
Versatile Applications:
Widely used in automotive and architectural glazing for added
safety and security.
Shatter Resistance:
Minimizing the risk of injury from shattered glass.