Safety Laminated Glass
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Laminated glass is a combination of two or more glass sheets with one or more interlayers of plastic (PVB) or resin. In case of breakage, the interlayer holds the fragments together and continues to provide resistance to the passage of persons or objects. This glass is particularly suitable where it is important to ensure the resistance of the whole sheet after breakage such as: shop-fronts, balconies, stair-railings, roof glazing
(Production)
There are two types of laminated glass: PVB and resin laminated glass:
(• PVB laminated glass) is two or more sheets of glass which are bonded together with one or more layers (PVB) under heat and pressure to form a single piece.
(• Resins laminated glass) is manufactured by pouring liquid resin into the cavity between two sheets of glass which are held together until the resin cures
Safety
- Laminated
- Tempered - Bent
- Silk-Screened
- Heated
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SECURITY GLASS Designed for use in high security areas
Forced entry threat protection
Applications for moderate ballistic threats
Product use: Prisons, Jails, Hospitals, Court Houses, Government Buildings High impact resistance for physical attack and forced entry or ballistic protection
Hard coat, mar-resistant sheets available for abrasive or chemical resistance
Lighter and thinner than all glass products Bullet resistant glass is not shattered-proof but rather bullet resistant. This means that when a bullet of a certain calibre is fired, the glass itself will most likely shatter and the bullet not penetrate the glass.
A variety of glass thicknesses and characteristics can be ordered depending upon the size and calibre of bullet you wish to stop.
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Bullet Resistant Doors and Windows
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