High Quality Strength Laminated Glass for Office Certain Wall
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is increasingly being used in various applications due to its unique construction and properties. It is made by sandwiching a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) between two layers of glass, which are then bonded together under high pressure and high temperature.
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Overview of High Quality Strength Laminated Glass for Office Certain Wall
Features:
- Security: After being damaged by external force, it will only produce cracks and will not fall off or splash, protecting people and property around it from harm.
- Safty: It has anti-explosion, anti-theft and bullet-proof functions, especially for malicious destruction, theft and violent intrusion.
- Sound insulation: The adhesive film has a certain blocking effect on sound waves, effectively blocking the spread of sound, reducing noise, and the sound insulation effect is particularly good.
- UV protection: The ultraviolet absorption additive contained in the film can filter out 99% ultraviolet rays, which not only reduces harsh glare, but also prevents the fading and aging of indoor decorative items.
- Thermal insulation: Laminated glass (especially colored laminated glass) can reduce sunlight transmission, reduce air conditioning costs and save energy.
Data of High Quality Strength Laminated Glass for Office Certain Wall
Glass types | PVB Laminated Glass |
Colour | Clear, ultra clear, gray, green, blue, bronze, silkscreen printing, frosted, etc. |
Thickness | 1mm-19mm |
Size | Customer demand |
Corner | Shape Corner, Polished Radius, Dubbed Corner, etc |
Edge | Polished edge, pencil edge, flat edge, etc |
Class Types Available | 1.Clear,ultra clear(low iron) and Tints glass. 2.Non-coated and Coated glass 3.Low-E products(single silver low-e glass, double silver low-e glass,triple silver low-e glass) 4.Acid etched glass 5.Flat and curved tempered glass 6.Heat-strengthened glass 7.Digital glass |
Application | Widely used in commercial establishments and residential buildings |