Have you ever wondered why car windshields or high-security windows don’t shatter into dangerous shards when broken? The secret lies in Laminated glass—a safety glass designed to stay intact even when cracked.
Sandwich Structure: Laminated glass is made by bonding two or more glass layers with a tough, flexible interlayer (usually PVB or EVA resin).
Impact Resistance: When struck, the glass may crack, but the interlayer holds the pieces together, preventing them from scattering.
Safety First: Even if broken, the glass remains in place, reducing injury risks from sharp fragments.
Extra Benefits:
Automotive (windshields)
Architecture (skylights, balconies, hurricane-proof windows)
Security (banks, museums, airports)
Laminated glass combines safety, strength, and versatility—making it a top choice for modern applications.
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