Laminated Glass is made up of two or more sheets of glass bonded together with a clear or colored polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) interlayer. Various transparent or translucent shades and color can be achieved by using different colored PVB. After the plastic has been placed between the glass sheets, the whole assembly is subjected to heat and pressure. This results in the complete adhesion of the vinyl and the glass. In the event of breakage, the glass fragments remain bonded to the PVB. If the glass breaks, the fragments of glass are held in place by the PVB interlayer(s). In fully framed installations the broken glass retains residual strength while awaiting replacement.
Glass Thickness Details
3+0.38pvb+3mm; 4+0.38pvb+3mm;
5+0.38pvb+5mm; 6+0.38pvb+6mm;
3+0.76pvb+3mm; 4+0.76pvb+4mm;
5+0.76pvb+5mm; 6+0.76pvb+6mm etc.
PVB Thickness
0.38mm, 0.76mm, 1.14mm, 1.52mm etc.
Further Processing
Edge Worked -- Grinded, Polished, Flat Edge, Round Edge all available.
Sandblasted or Acid Etched -- These processing can be done both before and after laminating.
Heat-Strengthened, Tempered or Heat Soaked -- The components must be heat-treated before laminating.
Assembled Into Insulated-Glazing-Unit
Coated a Solar Control Coating, or a Low-Emissivity Coating -- These processing can be done both before and after laminating
Applications
External use of windows, doors, shopfronts in offices, houses, shops etc.
Interior glass screens, partitions, balustrades etc.
Shop display windows, showcases, display shelves etc.
Furniture, table-tops, picture frames etc.