Laminated Safety Glass comprises two or more layers of glass permanently bonded together with an interlayer or resin. If broken, the interlayer is designed to hold the glass together. Virtually all glass types can be laminated and the thickness and type of interlayer can be variemore...
Laminated Safety Glass can be defined as two pieces of glass joined together with a film interlayer. This film interlayer has a natural ability to capture noise reducing the noise output dramatically and can be used in situations where there are excess noise from roads, rail, airmore...
We offer toughened safety glass. Toughened safety glass is also a grade a safety glass with a high resistance to impact. It is 5 times stronger then standard float glass. When broken the panel shatters into hundreds of small pieces which are relatively safe. more...
The introduction of safety glass has been one of the biggest and most important developments in the glazing industry. Safety glass is directly responsible for the drop in injuries from glass to the public and tradesmen alike. Ordinary glass, known as annealed glass, can be a highmore...
A safer alternative Car makers have been using safety glass since the late 1920's. By sandwiching a thin layer of clear plastic film (PVB) between two pieces of glass, the film holds the glass in place in the event of a breakage, reducing potential injuries from flying broken glamore...
A safer alternative Car makers have been using safety glass since the late 1920's. By sandwiching a thin layer of clear plastic film (PVB) between two pieces of glass, the film holds the glass in place in the event of a breakage, reducing potential injuries from flying broken glamore...
Two or more panels of float or tempered safety glass are fused together under heat and pressure with one or more interlayers, usually PVC. On impact, it flexes to lessen the severity of physical injury. Broken glass remains intact, acts as a weather barrier and provides partial vmore...