Details Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that holds together when shattered. In the event of breaking, it is held in place by an interlayer, typically of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA), between its two or more...
Laminated Glass is a type of safety glass that can be used to produce extra thick glass and plain or decorative interlayers for a range of products, including glass flooring and glass stair treads. Zenith Laminated glass produces thick strong glass...
All glass are made by E.V.A lamination from 0.38 to 1.52 layer. There are various type of lamination glass for example : Clear lamination, frosted lamination, fabric lamination, opaque lamination, cracked glass lamination, mirror to mirror...
FUSO Laminated Safety Glass can be used in the applications where safety, security, solar control, UV protection, noise control are required. FUSO Safety Laminated Glass is froced as a sandwich of 2 or more sheets of glass bonded to a tough and...
Heat Soaked Glass FUSO Heat Soaked Glass can be used in critical application areas to eliminate the risk of spontaneous breakage. Nickel Sulphate (NiS) has been known to be the cause of spontaneous burst in Tempered Glass / Toughened Glass. During...
Laminated Glass withstands penetration by impact, even if the glass cracks, splinters will stick to the interlayer and not scatter. It also helps prevent injuries from falling glass. : Solar Energy Performance - The interlayer impedes the transmission of solar heat and reduces air conditioning cost.
Laminated Safety Glass can be used in the applications where safety, security, solar control, UV protection, noise control are required. FUSO Safety Laminated Glass is froced as a sandwich of 2 or more sheets of glass bonded to a tough and thermoplastic polyvinyl butyral (PVB)...
Heat Soaked Glass can be used in critical application areas to eliminate the risk of spontaneous breakage. Nickel Sulphate (NiS) has been known to be the cause of spontaneous burst in Tempered Glass Toughened Glass. During tempering the invisible...