Avoids potential cuts and injuries as a result of broken glass (for example used in doors, table tops, shower screens etc).
Laminated glass: assembled using a single plastic film.
Basic protection
Provides protection against the risk of injuries due to accidental breakage (for example windows or patio doors)
Laminated glass: assembled using two or more plastic films. enhanced protection
Provides protection against a change in level and objects falling on to or penetrating the glass.
The pieces of glass stay in place, stuck to the plastic interlayers, until a replacement arrives. Safety glass for safe breakage or overhead glazing can be combined with other glass functions for additional comfort: security, thermal insulation, acoustic insulation, low-maintenance and decorative glass.
Although tempered glass is considered as a kind of safety glass, when it is used at high altitude, the "particle rain" formed by the falling debris after its destruction will cause a certain degree of damage to the human body. Therefore, the advantages of laminated glass are greater than tempered glass when it is used at high altitude, and it is widely used in building curtain walls, doors and windows, canopies, awnings, indoor partitions, etc.
Applications:
A) External use of windows, doors, shopfronts in offices, houses, shops etc.
B) Interior glass screens, partitions, balustrades etc.
C) Shop display windows, showcases, display shelves etc.
D) Furniture, table-tops, picture frames etc.