Laminated glass

laminated glass

Multilayer laminated glass is a type of glass created by combining multiple layers of glass with intermediate layers of polymer material, typically polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA). These intermediate layers provide a bond between the glass layers, making the glass strong and safe.

One of the key features of multilayer laminated glass is that, when it breaks, it doesn&single_quot;t shatter into sharp shards because the intermediate layers hold the glass together. Instead, the glass may crack or form a web of small pieces, making it safe for use in windows, automotive windshields, and other situations where safety is crucial.

Multilayer laminated glass can also have additional properties such as UV protection, sound insulation, and intrusion resistance. Their use is common in construction, the automotive industry, as well as in interior design and architecture.

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