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Acoustic laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is designed to reduce sound transmission while providing structural integrity. It is made by sandwiching a layer of sound-dampening interlayer material between two or more layers of glass, which helps to absorb and block noise. This product is commonly used in applications where noise reduction is a priority, such as in residential and commercial buildings, schools, and hospitals.
| Thickness | 6 mm to 25 mm |
| Sound Reduction Index (Rw) | up to 50 dB |
| Interlayer Material | Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) |
| Standard Sizes | Custom sizes available, typical sheets range from 1 m x 2 m to 3 m x 6 m |
| Color Options | Clear, tinted, or frosted |
When choosing acoustic laminated glass, consider the desired thickness and sound reduction rating to meet your specific noise control needs. Specify the type of interlayer material based on environmental factors and safety requirements. Additionally, provide the dimensions required for your project, as well as any specific color or tint preferences. It's also important to inquire about certifications and compliance with local building codes.
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The primary benefit is its ability to significantly reduce sound transmission between spaces.
Yes, it is suitable for both interior and exterior applications, provided it meets safety standards.
Yes, the interlayer holds the glass fragments together, reducing the risk of injury.
Typically, a thickness of 10 mm to 12 mm is recommended for residential applications.
A higher Rw value indicates better sound insulation performance.
Yes, custom sizes are available to fit specific project requirements.