Laminated Glass

Laminated glass is made by sandwiching a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or similar material between two or more layers of glass, creating a strong, durable bond. This process enhances the glass’s safety, as it prevents shattering by holding the fragments together when broken. Laminated glass is commonly used in windshields, skylights, and architectural applications for added strength, sound insulation, and UV protection.

Laminated glass is widely used in applications such as automotive windshields, architectural windows, skylights, and facades, offering increased strength, sound insulation, UV protection, and added security. Its ability to block harmful UV rays, reduce noise, and maintain structural integrity makes it a popular choice for both residential and commercial buildings, providing both functional benefits and aesthetic versatility.