Laminated Glass
Extra protection, Extra strength
Ordinary annealed glass breaks easily. Tempered glass, while stronger, shatters under a greater impact. But laminated glass is different. If laminated glass is broken, the vinyl interlayer remains in the frame, with glass fragments adhering to the interlayer. This provides a strong barrier against forced entry and cannot be cut from one side only, which renders glasscutters useless.
How laminated glass is made
Laminated glass is produced when two or more glass sheets are permanently bonded with one or more plastic interlayers (PVB) using heat and pressure. The glass and interlayers can be a variety of colors and thicknesses.
Perfect choice for noise control
The world gets noisier every day. Laminated glass is an effective way to reduce unwanted outside noise. This is especially useful in areas near airports, industry, traffic, or wherever unpleasant sounds exist. Euro Industry laminated glass can help create serene spaces indoors by improving acoustic performance, controlling sound, and reducing unwanted noise.
Resists intense impact
During windstorms and hurricanes, windborne debris is common, and the following impact, windows may be subjected to sustained, gusting winds. Euro Industry laminated glass is crafted to offer a high level of impact resistance and remains integral in the window envelope even after glass breakage.