Laminated Glass

INTRODUCTION

Laminated glass is a process that bonds two pieces of glasses together with a transparent or tinted Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) interlayer under heat and pressure.

FEATURES

  • High safety: The PVB interlayer can withstand penetration from impact. Even if the glass cracks, splinters will adhere to the interlayer and will not scatter. Laminated glass has much higher strength to resist shock, burst and bullets
  • Energy-saving building materials: PVB interlayer impedes the transmission of solar heat and reduces cooling loads
  • Creates aesthetic sense to buildings: Laminated glass with a tinted interlayer will enhance the building’s appearance while harmonizing with surrounding views – a criteria that meets the demands of architects
  • Sound control: PVB interlayer is an effective sound absorber
  • Ultraviolet screening: The interlayer filters out ultraviolet rays and prolongs the durability of furnitures

APPLICATION

  • Steam room doors
  • Glass doors and tables, Glass Balustrades
  • Hotel interiors (panels, doors)
  • Greenhouse, Skylights and Roofs
  • Wall Cladding
  • High risk building

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

  • Thickness: 6.38 50.0mm
  • PVB thickness: 0.38/ 0.76/ 1.14/ 1.52
  • Min size: 300 x 300
  • Max size: 2140 x 6000