Description
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is made by sandwiching a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) between two or more layers of glass. This creates a strong and resilient barrier that can withstand impact and prevent shattering. Laminated glass is often used in buildings, vehicles, and other applications where safety and security are a concern. When used for windows, laminated glass can help to make them burglar-proof by providing a barrier that is difficult to penetrate. Even if the glass is broken, the PVB interlayer holds the pieces together, making it difficult for burglars to gain entry. Laminated glass can be customized with various tints, coatings, and thicknesses to meet specific requirements and design preferences.
Parameter | Value |
Glass thickness | 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 15mm, 19mm, 25mm, or customized |
Interlayer thickness | 0.38mm, 0.76mm, 1.14mm, 1.52mm, 1.90mm, 2.28mm, 2.66mm, or customized |
Glass colors | Clear, tinted, or custom colors |
Light transmission | 20% to 80% depending on glass and interlayer thickness |
Sound insulation | 35dB to 50dB depending on glass and interlayer thickness |
Impact resistance | Up to Class 1 (highest rating) according to European Standard EN 12600 |
Note: The parameter values may vary depending on the specific product and manufacturer.
Aviation industry: Laminated glass is used for aircraft windshields and windows. It provides better protection from bird strikes, hail, and other debris.
Military industry: Laminated glass is used for armored vehicles and personnel carriers. It provides better protection against ballistic threats.
Q: What is laminated glass?
A: Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is made by sandwiching a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) between two or more layers of glass.
Q: How does laminated glass make windows burglar-proof?
A: Laminated glass makes windows burglar-proof by creating a strong and resilient barrier that can withstand impact and prevent shattering. Even if the glass is broken, the PVB interlayer holds the pieces together, making it difficult for burglars to gain entry.
Q: Is laminated glass the same as tempered glass?
A: No, laminated glass and tempered glass are two different types of safety glass. Tempered glass is heated and then rapidly cooled to make it stronger, while laminated glass is made by sandwiching a layer of PVB between two or more layers of glass.
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