Laminated Glass
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Laminated glass is made of two or more layers of glass laminated by the adhesive material under a high temperature

Laminated glass is made of two or more layers of glass laminated by the adhesive material under a high temperature.


Laminated glass is a kind of safety glass of high security produced by bonding PVB (polyvinyl butyral), EVA (EVA (vinyl ester polymer) or SGP interlayer between two or more pieces of glass under high temperature and pressure.

Performance Features

Good safety practice: Once the glass is broken into pieces, the pieces are in particle shape, not easy to be peeled off and splashed, and difficult to be cut through by foreign objects avoiding the damage to human body and properties.

Excellent sound insulation provides a significant reduction in noise.

Good heat resistance and energy saving effect to efficiently weaken the sunshine transmission and lower the energy consumption for air conditioning.

Safety: If laminated glass is broken by impact after installation in buildings, it will still remain in the original frame. Persons inside and outside the buildings will not be hurt by splashing glass fragments.

Hurricane and Earthquake Resistance: Even if glass is broken, it will not fall out to the ground. It will stay at the origial place.

Explosion and Bullet Resistance: Multilayer laminated glass is produced for different class of bullet/explosion resistance glass.

Anti-ultraviolet Radiation: It is very effective in blocking ultraviolet rays from the sunlight. A blocking rate as high as 99% can be achieved.

Noise Reduction: PVB film can insulate and absorb sound so as to reduce noise.

Quality Standard

The quality of laminated glass conforms to GB15763.3-2009 national standard.

The quality of bullet-resisting glass conforms to GB17840-1999 national standard.

The laminated glass products conform to the strictest Australian standard AS/NZS 2208-1996 for building safety glass in the world as well as conform to U.S. ANSI Z97.1-2004 and U.K. BS6206:1981.

Specification

Thickness: 5mm~60mm

Maximum size: 3050﹡6000mm
Applicable Range
Mainly applied for glass curtain wall, building ceiling, skylight window, elevator guardrail, passengerway’s guardrail and places requiring safety.
Laminated glass, regard as “Safety glass”, consist of two or more panes of glass with one or more layers of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) sandwiched between them and treated. The glass panes can be basic float glass or tempered or heat strengthened panel. If the glass is broken fragments tend to adhere to the PVB interlayer thereby reducing the risk of injury from falling glass and helping to resist further impact or weather damage. PVB membrane has good tenacity performance and when the laminated glass breaks due to violent force, the PVB will absorb large amount of impact energy and disperse it rapidly. Therefore, it hard to break the laminated glass and the shape of the glass may be maintained even if being broken. Furthermore, personnel inside and outside the buildings will not be hurt by the glass fragment.
Laminated Glass Process:
PVB laminated glass is manufactured by combining two or more annealed or heat treated glass sheets bonded with one or more of PVB interlayers and subjected to heat and pressure, in order to ensure perfect adhesion between the constituent elements.
The lamination process comprises the following steps:
Glass pre-processing/Cutting and grinding/Washing/Drying Lamination/De-airing/edge sealing/Unloading
Resin laminated glass is manufactured by pouring liquid resin into the cavity between two sheets of glass which are held together until the resin cures. Regardless, Resin Laminated glass is not considered as Safety Glass.
Features of Laminated Glass:
Laminated glass provides durability, high-performance and multi-functional benefits and at the same time preserves the aesthetic appearance of glass. Laminated glass provides a solution to many architectural design problems and offers increased protection from the effects of disasters such as hurricane, earth quake and bomb blasts, if suitably designed.
SAFETY
Ordinary glass windows are brittle and break into long sharp pieces, causing serious and sometimes fatal injuries. An important feature of laminated glass is its performance under impact. That is, the interlayers in laminated glass have the capacity to absorb the energy of impact and resist penetration. Safety hazards caused due to breakages are minimised with the use of laminated glass. Although the glass may break, the glass fragments will adhere to the plastic interlayer, minimizing the risk of injury and property damage.
SECURITY
Burglars often break windows to get to door and window handles, but laminated glass can resist the intrusion because it is virtually impossible to cut through the thick PVB layers even if the glass gets broken. Contact an expert to design suitable laminated glass for intrusion resistance.
SOUND CONTROL
Laminated glass has proven to be an excellent barrier to noise. It has a higher sound reduction index than monolithic glass of equal thickness between the frequencies of 125Hz and 4,000Hz. The shear damping performance of the PVB makes laminated glass an effective sound control product. This sound dampening is due to the low elastic property of the PVB interlayer.
UV CONTROL
While natural light plays an important role in architectural design, Ultra Violet (UV) rays in the sunlight can cause itching and fading of curtains/furniture. Laminated glass can block over 99% of the UV rays while allowing most of the visible light through.
WEATHER AND DISASTER CONTROL
Laminated glass helps provide protection from injury and property damage caused by glass breaking because of natural disasters such as hurricane and earthquake. In areas prone for natural disasters, an expert may be contacted to design the glass combination. Similarly, it also provides protection from manmade disasters such as bomb blasts. It does so by keeping the glass intact within the glass frame.
DURABILITY
Laminated glass is exceptionally durable, maintaining its colour and strength. It can be used for a variety of architectural and interior design applications such as floor glazing, stairs, balconies, balustrades, internal panelling and exterior cladding as well as for the more traditional doors and windows.
DESIGN VERSATILITY AND INSTALLATION EASE
Laminated glasses can be manufactured flat or curved. They can include annealed, toughened, heat-strengthened, wired, patterned, tinted or reflective glasses. Interlayers can be used to add colour tints and for further aesthetic and privacy needs. Laminated glass is simple to install. If the glass is not heat treated, it can also be cut, drilled or notched.
LOW VISUAL DISTORTION
Distortion is caused by “roller waves” in tempered and heat-strengthened glass. This can be avoided by using laminated annealed glass. Sharp reflected images are possible with curtain walls constructed of laminated annealed glass.
Applications of Laminated Glass:
Laminated glass is widely used in manufacturing and automotive industries and in a variety of commercial and residential applications because of its safety, security, sound abatement and solar control characteristics.
In glass skylights, sunspaces, sloped glazing installations and curtain walls, there is always the possibility of glass breakage. This is why many building codes worldwide use laminated glass for overhead glazing.
It is used in schools, hospitals, hotels and office buildings, and wherever there are sound control requirements.


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