Laminated glasses

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Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is made by sandwiching a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) between two or more layers of glass. The layers of glass and PVB or EVA are then bonded together using heat and pressure to create a single, strong piece of glass.

  • Aquariums or animal enclosures
  • Glass floors
  • Glass stairs
  • Skylights
  • Glass roofs
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Description

Laminated glass is designed to hold together even when it is broken, which makes it a safer option for applications where safety is a concern. When laminated glass breaks, the PVB or EVA layer keeps the glass fragments together, preventing them from scattering and reducing the risk of injury.

Laminated glass is commonly used in applications such as car windshields, building windows, and skylights, where safety is a top priority. It is also used in the manufacturing of bulletproof glass, where multiple layers of laminated glass are combined with other materials to create an even stronger and more protective material.

In addition to its safety benefits, laminated glass also provides other benefits such as noise reduction, UV protection, and increased energy efficiency. Laminated glass can be designed to meet various specifications and requirements depending on the application, making it a versatile and popular option in many industries.

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