Composed of multiple glass lites bonded by PVB/SGP interlayers, offering enhanced safety, security, and sound insulation performance
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is made by adding one or more interlayers between two or more glass lites. These interlayers could be soft PVB or high-strength SGP. The combination of glass and interlayer materials allows for enhanced strength, stability, and functional versatility.
With its strong adhesion, puncture resistance, and flexibility, the interlayer keeps glass fragments tightly bonded even after breakage, minimizing the risk of scattering and injury while making penetration more difficult. When used in high-rise curtain wall systems, laminated glass can remain securely in place even if damaged, helping prevent falling debris and offering reliable protection for both people and property.
Laminated glass brings additional benefits that enhance the overall performance of a building. The interlayer, particularly PVB, effectively blocks ultraviolet rays, helping to shield indoor furnishings, textiles, and plastic materials from fading or aging caused by prolonged sun exposure. This UV filtering capability also supports better indoor temperature control and helps reduce cooling energy consumption.
Laminated glass also contributes to improved acoustic comfort. Its sound-absorbing properties help reduce noise transmission, making it an ideal solution for spaces where quiet and concentration are essential, such as bedrooms, offices, and study areas.
As a high-performance and safety-oriented composite material, laminated glass continues to gain importance in modern construction and interior applications. Its combination of protection, comfort, and durability makes it a trusted choice across a range of design needs.
