What is laminated glass?

What is laminated glass?

Laminated glass is made of two or more pieces of glass with one or more layers of organic polymer interlayers sandwiched between them. After special high-temperature pre-pressing (or vacuuming) and high-temperature and high-pressure processes, the glass and the interlayer are permanently Bonded as one composite glass product.

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Main types of laminated glass

According to the melting point of the interlayer film, it can be divided into: low temperature laminated glass, high temperature laminated glass, insulating glass;
According to the different materials sandwiched in the middle, it can be divided into: paper, cloth, plant, wire, silk, metal wire and many other types;
According to the different bonding methods between the interlayers, it can be divided into: mixed laminated glass, dry laminated glass, hollow laminated glass;
According to the different layers of the interlayer, it can be divided into: general laminated glass and bulletproof glass.

Main types of laminated glass

Features of Laminated Glass

①High impact strength. After being impacted, the brittle glass shatters, but due to its combination with the elastic PVB, the laminated glass has high penetration resistance and still maintains visibility.
② high adhesion. The adhesion between glass and PVB is high. When the glass is broken, the glass fragments still stick to the PVB without peeling off or hurting people, and it is safe.
③Light resistance, heat resistance, moisture resistance and cold resistance.

Features of Laminated Glass

Laminated Glass | Production Process

Laminated Glass | LED glass, also called photoelectric glass, Power Glass, is a perfect combination of LED light source and glass, and breaks through the traditional concept of architectural decoration materials. The pattern can be designed inside the glass in advance, and the controllable changes can be realized through the DMX full digital intelligent technology in the later stage, and the light and shade and changes of the LED light source can be freely controlled. The interior uses a completely transparent wire, which is different from ordinary metal wires, and no lines can be seen on the glass surface; after special treatment in the later stage, both technical requirements and safety requirements have reached the relevant national certification. standard.

Acoustic Laminated Glass

Sound insulation glass, also known as acoustic glass, is a kind of glass product that plays a certain role in shielding sound. It is usually a laminated glass with a double or multi-layer composite structure. and attenuation play a key role, and glass products with sound insulation include laminated glass. 

Acoustic Laminated Glass
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There are many advantages to laminated glass, including its safety, security, and energy efficiency. Laminated glass is much harder to break than regular glass, making it an ideal choice for areas where safety is a concern. 

Laminated glass is made by pasting PVB (polyvinyl butyral) resin glue film between two or more pieces of glass sheet, then heating, pressing and bonding them together to create flat or curved compound glass product.

This is because not only is laminated glass much stronger than normal annealed glass and will not easily break but on the rare occasion that it does break, it will not shatter into sharp shards but the glass pieces will stick together forming a spider web-like pattern, thereby reducing chances of serious injuries.

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