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Laminated Glass is made up of two or more layers of glass permanently bonded together with an interlayer (PVB / SGP / EVA) via a controlled, highly pressurized and industrial heating process. The lamination process results in the glass panels holding together in the event of breakage, reducing the risk of harm. It is classified as Grade A Safety Glass.





| Property | Description / Standard Value | Applications |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Structure | Two or more glass plies bonded with interlayers. | Safety & Security |
| Construction | e.g., 3mm Glass + 0.76mm PVB + 3mm Glass | Customizable |
| Glass Types | Float, Tempered, Low-Iron, Patterned | Various strengths |
| Interlayer | Standard PVB, Acoustic PVB, EVA, SGP | Sound & Structural |
| Optical | UV Rejection: >99% | Light Transmission: >85% | UV Protection |
| Acoustic | Sound Reduction (Rw): ~35 dB to 38 dB | Noise Control |
Durable plywood box with protective paper interlayer to ensure safe transportation.


