Laminated glass is a modern material known for its safety, durability, and visual appeal, making it widely used in both architecture and interior design. A laminated unit consists of two or more panes bonded with special interlayers, ensuring resistance to breakage and enhancing user safety.
Laminated glass can be produced in various configurations—from standard clear options to colored, decorative, and smart glass with LCD film. These products are ideal for exterior glazing, modern balustrades, glass stairs, floors, and other design-driven applications that highlight the unique character of a building.
Colored laminated glass combines safety with distinctive design. Thanks to a wide palette of interlayer colors, it enables the creation of striking façades and interior glazing customized to the aesthetic character of the space. It is highly valued in modern architecture for both its durability and decorative potential.
Laminated glass with LCD film allows instant switching between transparency levels—from fully clear to completely opaque—at the touch of a button. This innovative solution provides privacy without sacrificing natural light and is ideal for premium commercial and residential applications.
Glass stairs and floors are a visually stunning feature that gives interiors a modern, lightweight feel. Made using laminated safety glass, they combine elegance with exceptional strength and durability, ensuring safe everyday use.
Glass used in railing systems is typically laminated tempered glass, offering high mechanical strength and full user safety. By selecting the appropriate glass thickness, interlayer type, and edge finish, glass railings meet strict building code requirements while enhancing the modern character of the architecture.
Security glass is based on laminated glass technology, where at least two panes are bonded with advanced interlayers such as PVB, EVA, or SentryGlas®. This structure provides significantly higher resistance to impact and forced entry, enhancing building protection.
Acoustic performance in insulated glass units depends on their construction and the type of glass used. The best sound reduction is achieved with acoustic PVB interlayers, increased glass mass, or asymmetrical build-ups. These solutions effectively reduce traffic noise as well as low-frequency sounds generated by airplanes or trains.
Bullet-Proof glass is a multi-layered construction made of several glass panes bonded with specialized interlayers or polycarbonate sheets. This configuration stops projectiles and fragments, providing maximum protection for people and property while maintaining clarity and aesthetic appearance.