Tempered Laminated Glass
PVB Color: clear, milky white, blue-green, French green, bronze, blue, grey, and etc.
Glass Color: clear, ultra clear, French green, dark green, bronze, dark blue, and etc.
Glass Thickness: 6.38 mm, 6.76 mm, 8.38 mm, 8.76 mm, 10.38 mm, 10.76 mm, 12.76 mm etc., custom thickness acceptable
PVB Thickness: 0.38 mm, 0.76 mm, 1.14 mm, 1.52 mm, and etc.
Glass Size: custom size acceptable, up to 3300x12000 mm Jumbo size acceptable
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is made up of two or more layers of float glass. The glass goes through a process of tempering, which makes it stronger, and is then bonded together using a polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer, which is heated and compressed under high pressure to ensure the layers of glass are securely fastened.
The result is that laminated glass offers the strength of tempered glass, as well as the added safety benefit of preventing shards from falling off in case of breakage. Laminated glass is particularly useful in areas where special safety requirements are necessary.
CHINASTAR GLASS specializes in the production of laminated and tempered glass. We have a large-scale production line that allows the production of jumbo size tempered laminated glass for the use in high-end construction projects.
- Improved safety performance
- Various color options of the PVB interlayer like milky white, light green, blue-green, brown, gray, etc. to meet people’s needs for safety and decorative color
- UV ray blockage: the PVB film can absorb most of the ultraviolet rays in sunlight, protecting furniture and other items from aging.
- Light transmittance reduction: the PVB film can block the propagation of sound waves, making it effective as a soundproofing material.
- The strength and impact resistance make laminated glass suitable to be used in doors, windows, shower rooms, skylights for industrial buildings, shop windows, and other fragile architectures that store valuable items.
- Laminated glass is also frequently used in public facilities like schools, airports, hotels, and office buildings for accident-prone areas such as floor-to-ceiling windows, glass doors, and skylights.