PVB laminated glass is a type of safety glass made by sandwiching a layer of PVB film between two or more sheets of glass. Through high-temperature and high-pressure processing, the glass and film are securely bonded together, creating a durable and strong composite material.
SGP laminated glass is a high-performance safety glass with superior safety, soundproofing, and UV-blocking properties. It is created by bonding layers of glass with an SGP (SentryGlas®) interlayer, providing enhanced strength and durability for a variety of applications, particularly in high-security environments.
Acoustic laminated glass combines the standard benefits of laminated glass, such as safety, anti-burglary properties, UV protection, and prevention of glass shards from scattering, with exceptional soundproofing capabilities. It is designed to meet the complex requirements of modern commercial, entertainment, and residential environments.
Safex® DG41 structural interlayer is a tough,resilient film produced from plasticized polyvinyl butyral (PVB).It is designed for applications where increased interlayer rigidity and high glass adhesion are required relative to standard glazing interlayers.
Metal mesh laminated glass is a high-strength glass that incorporates a metal mesh layer for improved durability and security. This type of glass remains intact even when impacted or exposed to extreme temperature changes, preventing small, sharp fragments from flying out and causing harm.
Safety and Durability:Laminated glass prevents shards from flying out upon impact, maintaining the integrity of the glass and reducing the risk of injury. It provides excellent safety and structural stability, even in the event of breakage.
Customized Functionality: Laminated glass can be customized with various interlayers such as PVB, SGP, EVA, and others, allowing for a wide range of design and performance options. This includes UV protection, sound insulation, and impact resistance.
High Transparency and Aesthetic Appeal: The interlayer material, such as PVB, maintains the clarity and transparency of the glass, while also offering color options or decorative elements, making it suitable for aesthetic applications in architecture.
Sound Insulation and UV Protection: Certain types of laminated glass, especially those with special interlayers, provide sound insulation and UV protection, making them ideal for use in sound-sensitive environments or places needing protection from harmful UV rays.
The main difference between PVB laminated glass and SGP laminated glass lies in the performance, strength, durability, and applications of the interlayer material used.
Laminated glass offers several advantages, including impact resistance, excellent sound insulation, UV protection, fire resistance, wind pressure resistance, and energy efficiency.
Yes, laminated glass can be used in bulletproof applications, but it requires special design and the use of specific materials and processes to meet the necessary standards.
The maximum size for laminated glass can reach 3300mm × 12000mm.
Laminated glass in vehicles can prevent glass shattering, enhance impact resistance, increase the structural strength of windows, block UV rays, reduce excessive temperatures, and lower noise levels.
Whether used in home design, building facades, or commercial displays and artistic decorations, laminated glass offers designers a wealth of creativity and flexibility for various applications.
Yes, laminated glass consists of two or more glass layers with an interlayer (usually PVB), which not only enhances the structural strength of the glass but also effectively absorbs and dampens the transmission of sound waves.
Laminated glass is highly effective in high-security environments due to its impact resistance and durability.
Common interlayers used in laminated glass include PVB, SGP, EVA, and TPU.
The main advantages of laminated glass in curtain walls include excellent sound insulation, energy efficiency, heat insulation, UV protection, and strong weather resistance and durability.
Laminated glass is widely used for sound insulation due to the damping and sound-absorbing properties of the interlayer. It is especially suitable for noise-sensitive areas or places requiring privacy protection. If acoustic-grade laminated glass is used, the sound insulation performance can be further improved, making it an ideal material for high-quality building designs.
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