Laminated Glass

Manufacturing Principle: Using high temperature and high pressure, a tough and highly thermoplastic PVB resin interlayer is sandwiched between two pieces of glass.

Core Features:

  • Extremely High Safety: Even if the glass breaks, the fragments will adhere to the interlayer and will not scatter and cause injury. It has strong penetration resistance, providing anti-theft and explosion-proof functions.
  • Acoustic Performance: The PVB film can effectively absorb sound waves, providing better noise insulation than single-pane glass.
  • UV Isolation: Blocks over 99% of ultraviolet rays, protecting indoor furniture from fading.
  • Energy Saving & Heat Insulation: Reduces the entry of infrared heat energy into the indoors.
  • Versatile Aesthetics: Can be combined with tinted films, silk, or metal mesh to create diverse visual effects.

Main Applications:

  • Architectural curtain walls, skylights (anti-fall), and handrails.
  • Bulletproof and explosion-proof counters (banks or jewelry stores).
Laminated Glass Diagram

Illustration and Performance Analysis

Structural Diagram
Structural Diagram
Impact Comparison Diagram
Impact Comparison Diagram
Strength/Performance Analysis Diagram
Strength/Performance Analysis Diagram
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