Laminated glass is a high-performance safety glass composed of two or more layers of glass permanently bonded together with a durable interlayer, typically PVB, SGP, or others. This interlayer holds the glass layers together when subjected to impact, preventing the glass from shattering into dangerous fragments while maintaining its structural integrity.
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One of the key advantages of laminated glass is its enhanced safety and security performance. In the event of breakage, the glass remains adhered to the interlayer, reducing the risk of injury and providing continued resistance against forced entry, vandalism, and accidental impact. Depending on the specification, laminated glass can be engineered to meet various security standards, including anti-intrusion and blast-resistant applications. As a result, laminated glass is widely used in storefronts, façades, balustrades, skylights, and interior applications where safety, security, and visual clarity are equally important.
PVB interlayer is a tough, flexible thermoplastic resin used primarily as a protective interlayer for decorative and architectural laminated glass.
SentryGlaS® Interlayer for laminated glazing outperforms other current technologies in laminated glass by offering five times the tear strength and 100 times the rigidity of a conventional PVB interlayer. Our security glass products complied with EN356 P6B, P7B and P8B standard.
Laminated glass is the premier choice for modern architecture, offering an unparalleled blend of safety, security, and performance. Comprising two or more layers of glass permanently bonded together by a tough, transparent interlayer (typically PVB or SGP), it is engineered to remain intact even under significant impact. Whether for commercial storefronts or high-end residential projects, laminated glass provides a sophisticated solution that prioritizes human safety without compromising on aesthetic clarity.