Laminated Glass

Product Description

Laminated Glass

What it is:

A type of safety glass that holds together when shattered.

What it does:

  • Shield against impact: It prevents shattering of glass when there's possibility of impact.
  • Architectural use: Skylight glazing in residential areas or commercial glazing uses this glass.
  • Sound insulation: It significantly improves sound attenuation compared to monolithic glass panes.

Benefits:

  • Minimizes injury as glass fragments firmly stay glued to interlayer during glass breakage
  • Provides security as it resists the intrusion of burglars or thief attacks
  • Helps to reduce sound transmittance, particularly at the higher frequencies
  • Capable of blocking flying debris and splintering on the opposite side of the impact

Where it's used:

Laminated glasses are widely used in architectural glazing purposes in residential and commercial buildings, in high security areas like Skylights, Curtain wall glazing, Sloped glazing, Safety glazing for partitions, Glass roofs and floors, High security areas like Bank Teller, Gas Stations, Jewelry Shops, Embassies, and also in windshields and aquariums.


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