Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that holds together
when shattered. In the event of breaking, it is held in place
by an interlayer, typically of polyvinyl butyral(PVB), between
two or more layers of glass, the interlayer keeps the layers of
glass bonded even though broken, and it's high strength
prevents the glass from breaking up into large sharp
pieces.
This produces a characteristic"spider web"
cracking pattern when the impact is not enough to completely
pierce the glass.
Characteristic:
1.
Safety: The installation of the building on the
laminated glass in any external impact, even if the glass is
broken, can still be completely maintained in the original
frame, the building inside and outside the staff will not be
splashing glass fragments of damage.
2.
Anti-hurricane and earthquake: PVB laminated glass
has a higher impact resistance. (Standard: EN****9: ***5)
3. UV
protect: the sun in the ultraviolet light has a
great barrier effect, to avoid ultraviolet radiation.
4.
Noise reduction: PVB film has a hindrance to the
sound waves, thereby reducing noise.
5.
Bulletproof explosion-proof: the use of multi-layer
mezzanine can create a variety of levels of bulletproof,
explosion-proof glass.