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Laminated Glass
Laminated glass is a safety glass made by bonding two or more layers of glass with one or more interlayers, typically made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB). This structure provides enhanced safety, durability, and several other benefits, making laminated glass a preferred choice in construction, automotive, and many architectural applications.
Key Advantages of Laminated Glass
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High Safety Performance
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When shattered, the glass fragments remain stuck to the interlayer, minimizing the risk of injury and preventing dangerous shards from dispersing.
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Enhanced Security
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The interlayer makes it much harder to break through, providing resistance to forced entry, vandalism, and burglary attempts.
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Sound Insulation
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The composition of laminated glass helps reduce noise transmission, offering improved acoustic comfort in homes, offices, and vehicles.
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UV Protection
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Laminated glass can block up to 99% of harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, protecting interior furnishings from fading.
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Durability Against Weather
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Offers excellent performance against wind, storms, and impact from flying debris, making it suitable for areas prone to natural hazards.
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Versatile Applications
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Used in windows, doors, skylights, facades, automotive windshields, and even glass flooring or staircases.
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Design Flexibility
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Available in various thicknesses, colors, and decorative options, allowing for aesthetic customization while maintaining strength and safety characteristics.
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Laminated glass provides a combination of safety, security, comfort, and design flexibility, making it a superior choice wherever glass is used.
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