Laminated glass is formed as a sandwich of 2 sheets of glass bonded to a tough and thermoplastic polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer.
Features:
- The PVB interlayer withstands penetration by impact. Even if the glass cracks, splinters will stick to the interlayer and not scatter. In comparison with other kinds of glass, laminated glass has much higher strength to resist shock, burglary, burst and bullets.
- The interlayer impedes The transmission of solar heat and reduces air-conditioning cost.
- Installing laminated glass with a tinted interlayer will beautify the buildings and harmonize their appearances with surrounding views which meet the demand of architects.
- The interlayer is an effective absorber of sound.
- he interlayer filter out ultra-violet rays and prevents the colors of furniture and curtains from fading.
Applications:
- Architecture.
- Bullet/burst-proof purpose.
Specification:
- For architecture 144"×96"
For automobile 39"×86 1/2"