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Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that consists of two or more layers of glass bonded together with an interlayer, typically made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA). This construction provides enhanced strength and safety, as the interlayer holds the glass layers together even when broken, preventing shattering and reducing the risk of injury. Laminated glass is commonly used in applications where safety, security, and sound insulation are critical.
| Thickness | Typically ranges from 6mm to 25mm |
| Interlayer options | PVB, EVA, or ionoplast |
| Standard sizes | Customizable, with common sizes up to 3.2m x 6m |
| Light transmission | Up to 90%, depending on glass type and interlayer |
| Sound insulation | Typically reduces noise by 30 dB to 50 dB |
When selecting laminated glass, buyers should consider the thickness and type of glass required for their specific application, as well as the interlayer material that best suits their needs for safety and sound insulation. It's important to specify any necessary certifications for safety standards, such as those required for building codes. Additionally, buyers should indicate the desired dimensions and quantities to ensure accurate quotes.
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The main benefit is enhanced safety, as it holds together when shattered.
Yes, it is commonly used in windows for added security and sound insulation.
Yes, due to its manufacturing process and added safety features.
Thickness depends on the application; consult with a supplier for recommendations.
Yes, it can block up to 99% of harmful UV rays.
It is made by sandwiching an interlayer between layers of glass and applying heat and pressure.