Laminated Glass

Laminated glass is a specialized type of safety glass that comprises two or more layers of annealed glass that are fused together with a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) plastic. This plastic layer helps to hold the glass together in the event of breakage, preventing shards from scattering and potentially causing harm. Laminated glass can be designed to offer additional benefits, such as noise reduction or UV protection. It is commonly used in applications where safety is a concern, such as in automobile windshields or in buildings where there is a risk of impact or forced entry.