LAMINATED GLASS
CLEAR LAMINATED GLASS
Clear laminated glass is a type of safety glass made by bonding two or more layers of glass with a layer of interlayer material, typically PVB or EVA. The interlayer holds the glass together, creating a strong and durable composite material. This type of glass is used in applications where safety and security are a concern, such as vehicle windshields and building windows, and is characterized by its transparency, allowing for unobstructed views. It is often used in applications where clarity and aesthetics are important, such as in display cases and architectural glass installations.
TRANSLUENT LAMIANTED GLASS
Translucent laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is made by bonding two or more layers of glass with a layer of translucent interlayer material, such as white or frosted PVB or EVA. This interlayer diffuses light and obscures the view through the glass, creating a translucent effect. Translucent laminated glass is often used in applications where privacy is a concern, such as in bathroom and shower enclosures, partition walls, and interior doors. It also provides safety and security benefits by holding the glass together if it is broken.
TINTED LAMIANTED GLASS
Tinted laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is similar to clear laminated glass but has a tinted color. It is made by bonding two or more layers of glass with a layer of interlayer material, typically PVB or EVA, just like clear laminated glass. However, the glass layers used in tinted laminated glass have a colored tint, which can be used to reduce glare, provide privacy, and control the amount of light and heat that enters a building or vehicle. Like clear laminated glass, tinted laminated glass also provides safety and security benefits by holding the glass together if it is broken.
ACOUSTIC LAMIANTED GLASS
Acoustic laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is designed to reduce noise transmission through windows and other glazed surfaces. It is made by bonding two or more layers of glass with an acoustic interlayer material. The interlayer material is specifically engineered to reduce sound transmission by absorbing and dampening sound waves as they pass through the glass. Acoustic laminated glass is commonly used in applications where noise reduction is important. Additionally, acoustic laminated glass provides the same safety and security benefits as other types of laminated glass, by holding the glass together if it is broken.
LOW E LAMIANTED GLASS
Low-E laminated glass is a type of energy-efficient safety glass that combines the benefits of low-emissivity (low-E) glass and laminated glass. It is made by bonding two or more layers of glass with a low-E coating and an interlayer material. The low-E coating on the glass reduces the amount of heat that is transferred through the glass, helping to regulate indoor temperatures and reduce energy consumption. Low-E laminated glass is commonly used in applications where energy efficiency and safety are a concern, such as in residential windows, doors, building facades, skylights, and curtain walls.