Laminated glass

Ideal for projects that seek versatility and safety

Laminated glass is composed of two glass sheets joined by either a conventional or structural interlayer. This option provides maximum security to your project as, in the event of breakage, the interlayer prevents the glass from detaching, reducing the risk of bodily injury and property damage.

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Laminated glass

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Laminated glass

Its primary function is to enhance security in a project, offering high protection against UV rays, and a variety of aesthetic options for color and opacity choices.

Multilayer glass

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Multilayer glass

Also known as anti-vandalism glass, multilayer glass is composed of multiple layers of glass bonded together with an interlayer. It is the best option for environments that require added protection, such as benches, storefronts, guardhouses, and glass walkways.

Laminated glass

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Laminated glass

Its primary function is to enhance security in a project, offering high protection against UV rays, and a variety of aesthetic options for color and opacity choices.

Multilayer glass

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Multilayer glass

Also known as anti-vandalism glass, multilayer glass is composed of multiple layers of glass bonded together with an interlayer. It is the best option for environments that require added protection, such as benches, storefronts, guardhouses, and glass walkways.

 Best applications 

Roofing

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Railing Systems

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Partition

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Showcase

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Façade

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Flooring / Walkway

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Technical limits

Thickness Interlayers Dimensions
6 to 60 mm
(1/4” to 2 15/32”)
Functional, structural and acoustic - PVB and SentryGlas® Min. 200 x 300 mm (8” x 12”) | Max. 2500 x 6000 mm (98” x 236”)
Min. 200 x 300 mm (8” x 12”) | Max. 2600 x 5100 mm (102” x 200”)
Thickness

6 to 60 mm (1/4” to 2 15/32”)

Dimensions

Min. 200 x 300 mm (8” x 12”) | Max. 2500 x 6000 mm (98” x 236”)
Min. 200 x 300 mm (8” x 12”) | Max. 2600 x 5100 mm (102” x 200”)

Interlayers

Functional, structural and acoustic - PVB and SentryGlas®

Interlayer

The interlayer is a key component that is responsible for joining the glass sheets together in a laminated glass unit. It provides several benefits, including safety by preventing the glass from shattering upon impact, protection against harmful UV rays, and sound and thermal insulation. The interlayer plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall performance of the laminated glass and ensuring the safety and comfort of the people in the building.

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