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Laminated glass

Description

The laminated glass is formed by two or more glass sheets, permanently united with one or more plastic films (most common is polyvinyl butyral), using heat and pressure.

Glass sheets and films may vary in thickness and color depending on each project.

Laminated glass is considered safety glass because even if it breaks the fragments remain attached to the plastic.

To increase the impact resistance, it is possible to incorporate heat strengthened glass or tempered glass to the laminated glass units.

PVB laminated

The PVB (polyvinyl butyral) is the most widely used polymer in the execution of laminated glass. The laminated glass with PVB can have a maximum thickness of 2.28 mm of this polymer.

The PVB has in it features the noise reduction (more effective with the use of acoustic PVB), the UV filter, anti intrusion (with thicknesses appropriate PVB).

Its representation is: a | a | x.

• a = glass thickness

• x = nr. of PVB (each PVB of 0.38mm) 

Laminate SentryGlas ®

"For glass that's more than glass."

The SentryGlas is a special polymer used in the execution of laminated glass, this product has a resistance 5 times superior and it is 100 times harder than conventional polymers interim. 

This type of interim is advised for laminated glass subjected to extreme conditions, storms, heavy impacts, increased security etc..

• Maximum size: Consultation 

EVA laminate

The laminating with EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) is used for recommended interior decorative glass. Due to the high adhesion of this type of polymer and other materials, enable us to make various types of inserts inside the glass, fabrics, leds, glasses on / of (light / dark), etc.

Laminate Vanceva

Multiple laminate

The multiple laminated glass is formed by several glass sheets, permanently united with one or more plastic films (most common is polyvinyl butyral), using heat and pressure.

Glass slides and films may vary in thickness and color depending on each project.

Multiple laminated glass is considered safety glass because even if it breaks the fragments remain attached to the plastic, to increase the impact strength, it is possible incorporate heat-strengthened glass or tempered glass to laminated glass units.

The laminated glass is used in multiple places where transparency and personal and property security must coexist. Are indicate for the implementation of structural glass elements (stairs, floors, roofs, pools, etc.) for the protection of high value (banks, shops, etc.) goods.