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Safety and explosion-proof, with strong penetration resistance. Even after breaking, it remains adhered to the interlayer film, ensuring personal safety.
Safety and explosion-proof, with strong penetration resistance. Even after breaking, it remains adhered to the interlayer film, ensuring personal safety.
Laminated Glass is a widely used glass material designed for construction, architectural design, and various building applications. Laminated Glass is manufactured by bonding two or more layers of glass together with an interlayer film under controlled heat and pressure. This layered structure forms a strong and stable glass panel that is commonly used in windows, doors, facades, railings, and other architectural elements.
One of the key features of Laminated Glass is its multi-layer construction, which allows the glass to remain bonded together even if it is damaged. The interlayer material helps hold the glass pieces in place, creating a stable structure suitable for building environments. Laminated Glass is often selected for projects where structural stability and controlled glass performance are required.
Laminated Glass is available in a variety of thicknesses, sizes, and design options to meet different architectural needs. It can be combined with clear glass, tinted glass, or patterned glass to match modern building designs. Laminated Glass is commonly used in residential buildings, commercial spaces, shopping centers, office towers, and public infrastructure projects.
With its layered construction, design flexibility, and compatibility with modern architectural systems, Laminated Glass has become an important material in contemporary building design and construction projects.
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