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Wallingdon Laminated Glass with Interlayer options of PVB, EVA,SGP

Brand Name wallkingdon
Place of Origin China
Model Number laminated glass
Shape Flat
Function Heat Absorbing Glass, Heat Reflective Glass, Low-E Glass
Type Float Glass
Structure Solid
Technique Laminated Glass

Product Features

Description:


Laminated glass is a fantastic alternative to normal glass, offering a tough, robust structure that is hard to break. Laminated glass is suitable for use in many ways, and is a material that is growing in popularity. If you’re thinking of adding glass to your home or business, you should consider installing laminated glass in its place. If you’re unsure what laminated glass is or are unaware of the benefits it holds, WallkingdonGlass can help. Here, we’ve put together this guide on what laminated glass is, its uses and its benefits.


Laminated glass is constructed of two plies of glass which are bonded together with interlayers to form a permanent bond. The interlayers work to support and hold the glass to create a strong, uniformed layer even when broken. Laminated glass comes in varying thicknesses and can be created using different glass combinations or coatings to provide different qualities, such as low emissions or increased insulation.



Specification:


Interlayer options:Saflex PVB, Dupont SentryGlas, Acousitic PVB, EVA

STC:33-43dB, block more than 95% of UV

Code Compliance:GB/T 11944,ASTM C1172,EN1279,JIS R3205,AS/NZS4666

PVB Color: Clear,Green,Blue,Bronze,Grey,Milk,White,etc.

Glass Color: Clear, Extra Clear, French Green,Dark Green,Ford Blue, Dark Blue,Bronze,Euro Grey,etc.available with Reflective Glass also


Thickness: Based on project requirement.


Max.Size:12,000mm*3,300mm


Min.Size:100mm*300mm


Delivery Time: In Three weeks after order confirmation



Application:


Laminated glass provides a very strong, yet transparent layer which makes a great alternative for traditional glass in a variety of uses:

· For use in buildings where hurricanes or other natural disasters are a high risk

· As windows for companies or homes at higher risk of break-ins

· As display cabinets for valuables, such as jewelry stores

· Aquariums or animal enclosures

· Glass floors

· Glass stairs

· Skylights

· Glass roofs



Advantages:


The robust nature and thickness of laminated glass lend it a whole host of benefits:


  1. Increased security: The strength of laminated glass make it almost impossible to break, so any unauthorised person would struggle to gain entry. Even if a break was to occur, the interlayers holdup the strength of the structure so that widening the gap is extremely difficult to do.


  1. Reduced emissions:  Low-emissivity glass can help to reduce heat gain from the sun, which allows air conditioning to be used less frequently and emissions to be reduced.


  1. Reduced noise pollution: Installing a thick piece of laminated glass causes noise waves to become disrupted when they travel through the material, helping to reduce noise pollution.


  1. Increased safety: As the glass doesn’t shatter when broken, there is a reduced risk of someone being cut or injured by shards of glass.


  2. Protection from natural disasters: In the arrival of natural disasters or volatile weather, laminated glass will remain in its frame, reducing the risk of accidents and making a life-threatening situation slightly safer.


  3. More design choice: Laminated glazing is available in many colours, tints or tones, and can be manufactured straight or curved for greater versatility in appearance.



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