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LAMINATED GLASS

Laminated glass consists of two or more glass panes bonded together with a durable interlayer — typically PVB (polyvinyl butyral) or EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate). This construction enhances safety, as the interlayer holds glass fragments in place in the event of breakage, while also improving acoustic performance and UV protection.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Laminated glass – safety ensured through lamination

The lamination process involves:

  • Preparation of glass panes – these may include float glass, specialty glass, tempered or non-tempered glass, depending on the application.
  • Placing an interlayer between the glass panes – the interlayer may be clear, matte, colored, or acoustic, depending on user requirements.
  • Bonding the layers under heat and pressure, typically in an autoclave, or under vacuum conditions (for smaller batches) using vacuum bags. This process removes air and ensures a permanent bond between the glass and the interlayer.

Final result: if laminated glass breaks, the fragments remain adhered to the interlayer and do not fall out or scatter, significantly reducing the risk of injury and increasing overall safety.

BENEFITS OF USE

Key advantages of laminated glass

High level of user safety
After breakage, glass fragments remain bonded to the interlayer, preventing them from scattering.
Resistance to damage and break-ins
The layered structure of laminated glass significantly increases resistance to forced entry.
Effective noise reduction
The interlayer acts as acoustic insulation, improving indoor comfort.
Protection against UV radiation
Laminated glass protects interiors and furnishings from fading caused by sunlight.
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APPLICATIONS AND BENEFITS

Laminated glass – long-lasting functionality and elegance

Laminated glass is widely used in residential, commercial, and public construction projects. Thanks to its structure, it combines modern design with a high level of safety. It is most commonly applied in balcony and staircase balustrades, building façades and elevations, as well as shopfronts, where both aesthetics and resistance to damage are essential.

Laminated glass is also frequently chosen for partition walls, interior doors, and roof glazing, where durability and user safety are key considerations. In more demanding applications — such as glass floors, steps, and canopies — lamination ensures that laminated glass meets strict performance standards without compromising its visual appeal.

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