Laminated Glass – Premium Safety, Security & Noise Control
Laminated glass is one of the safest and most advanced glazing options available today. Designed to stay intact even when broken, it offers superior protection for homes, businesses, vehicles, and public buildings. With its strength, sound reduction, and security benefits, laminated glass is a top choice for anyone wanting safer, quieter, and more durable glazing.
What Is Laminated Glass?
Laminated glass is made by bonding two or more layers of glass together with a special interlayer—usually PVB (polyvinyl butyral) or SGP (ionoplast). This interlayer holds the glass firmly in place if it breaks, preventing pieces from falling or scattering.
This structure gives laminated glass its most important advantage:
it stays in one piece even after impact, greatly reducing the risk of injury and forced entry.
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Superior Safety & Injury Prevention
Even when shattered, the glass remains attached to the inner layer, preventing dangerous shards from causing injury. This makes it ideal for windows, doors, overhead glazing, and public spaces.
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Excellent Security & Break-In Resistance
Because it holds together under force, laminated glass is much harder to penetrate. It’s commonly used in:
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Storefronts
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Residential entry doors
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High-security buildings
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Schools and public facilities
The tougher interlayers can significantly slow down or deter intruders.
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Strong Noise Reduction
The interlayer in laminated glass acts as a sound barrier, reducing outside noise and improving indoor comfort. It’s an excellent choice for properties near busy roads, airports, or commercial areas.
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UV Protection
Most laminated glass blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, helping protect furniture, flooring, artwork, and fabrics from fading.
Common Applications of Laminated Glass
Laminated glass is used in a wide range of residential, commercial, and architectural projects, including:
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Windows and doors
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Glass balustrades and railings
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Skylights and overhead glazing
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Shopfronts and commercial facades
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Office partitions
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Safety barriers
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Automotive windshields
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Acoustic glazing systems
It’s the preferred option where both safety and performance are essential.
