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Laminated glass comprises of two or more layers of glass bonded together with an interlayer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), or ionoplast interlayer (SGP). One of the primary advantages of laminated glass is its ability to hold together even when shattered. In the event of an impact, the interlayer keeps the glass fragments bonded, preventing them from scattering and minimizing the risk of injuries. This crucial safety feature makes laminated glass an ideal choice for applications in high-traffic areas, such as doors, windows, and glass railings.
Laminated glass exhibits exceptional resistance to severe weather conditions. In the unfortunate event of breakage, the interlayer acts as a temporary barrier, preventing water from entering and providing a level of protection until the glass can be replaced. This feature makes laminated glass suitable for exterior applications, including facades and skylights.
The interlayer in laminated glass also acts as a shield against harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, reducing the fading of interior furnishings and protecting occupants from potential skin damage. This UV-blocking property makes laminated glass an excellent choice for windows in residential, commercial, and automotive applications.
Laminated glass helps create a quieter and more comfortable environment by dampening sound transmission. The viscoelastic properties of the interlayer absorb sound waves, making laminated glass an effective solution for reducing noise pollution in urban and industrial settings or enhancing privacy in interior spaces.
Beyond safety, laminated glass plays a crucial role in security. The tough interlayer resists penetration, making it more challenging for intruders to gain access. This security feature is particularly valuable in applications such as storefronts, financial institutions, and government buildings.
Laminated glass does not compromise on aesthetics. It provides designers and architects with the flexibility to explore creative and innovative applications. From decorative glass panels to artistic installations, laminated glass allows for the integration of safety and design seamlessly.
UNSW Gate 9 Project
Glass Makeup: 39.04mm triple laminated ultra clear glass with SGP interlayer
QV1 Redevelopment Glass Roof Perth
Glass Makeup: 25.52mm Clear Lam with Customised Frit Pattern
Maximum size (with no hard coat low-e and solar reflective coating):
3300 x 12000
Maximum size (with hard coat low-e):
3300 x 6000
Maximum size (with solar reflective coating):
2440 x 6000
0.38mm to 6.08mm
Clear PVB interlayer, SGP, coloured interlayer, acoustic interlayer, solar performance SR interlayer.
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