6.38mm
Safety Laminated Glass for Building
Flat
Flat
Solid
Common Laminated Glass
Decorative
PVB
High Temperature
Dry Laminated Glass
Bronze
Furniture, Door, Building, Window, Wall
70072900
Yes
Within 7 Days
Bluestone
Sea Worthy Crates with Paper Between Each Sheet
6.38mm, 6.76mm, 8.38mm, 10.38mm, 12.38mm
China
7007290000
Product Description
wholes tow colors 3mm+0.38milky white PVB+0.38 grey PVB+3mm Safety Laminated Glass for Building/construction/furniture/shower door/wall glass
1.What is Laminated Glass?
Laminated Glass is the construction of two lites of glass bonded together by an adhesive material--typically Polyvinyl Butyrol (PVB). This invisible PVB layer is designed to keep the glass integral to the structure upon breakage, rather than allowing the glass to shatter into otherwise large, sharp, and dangerous pieces. PVB also dulls the edges of broken shards of glass, significantly lowering the risk of injury. After undergoing a series of heating and pressing, the two lites of glass and PVB interlayer become one solid, durable glass construction.
2. Laminated Glass Features:
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 layers of glass. The interlayer keeps the layers of glass bonded even when broken, and its high strength prevents the glass from breaking up into large sharp pieces. This produces a characteristic "spider web" cracking pattern when the impact is not enough to completely pierce the glass. In the case of the EVA, the thermoset EVA, offers a complete bounding (cross-linking) with the material whether it is glass, polycarbonate, PET, or other types products
1).Extremely High Safety:
The PVB interlayer withstands penetration from impact. Even if the glass cracks, splinters will adhere to the interlayer and not scatter. In comparison with other kinds of glass, laminated glass has much higher strength to resist shock, burglary, burst and bullets.

2). Energy-saving Building materials:
PVB interlayer impedes the transmission of solar heat and reduces cooling loads.

3). Create Aesthetic Sense to Buildings:
Laminated glass with a tinted interlayer will beautify the buildings and harmonize their appearances with surrounding views which meet the demand of architects.

4). Sound Control:
PVB interlayer is an effective absorber of sound.

3.Size & Raw Material
4.When we need to use Bluestone Laminated glass
Laminated glass is normally used when there is a possibility of human impact or where the glass could fall if shattered and also for architectural applications. Skylight glazing and automobile windshields typically use laminated glass. In geographical areas requiring hurricane-resistant construction, laminated glass is often used in exterior storefronts, curtain walls and windows.
Laminated glass is also used to increase the sound insulation rating of a window, where it significantly improves sound attenuation compared to unlaminated glass panes of the same thickness. For this purpose a special "acoustic PVB" compound is used for the interlayer. In the case of the EVA material, no additional acoustic material is required, since the EVA provides sound insulation.[1][2] An additional property of laminated glass for windows is that a PVB and EVA interlayer can block essentially most ultraviolet radiation. A thermoset EVA could block up to 99.9% of the UV rays.
5.Our package

6.Our production line

1.What is Laminated Glass?
Laminated Glass is the construction of two lites of glass bonded together by an adhesive material--typically Polyvinyl Butyrol (PVB). This invisible PVB layer is designed to keep the glass integral to the structure upon breakage, rather than allowing the glass to shatter into otherwise large, sharp, and dangerous pieces. PVB also dulls the edges of broken shards of glass, significantly lowering the risk of injury. After undergoing a series of heating and pressing, the two lites of glass and PVB interlayer become one solid, durable glass construction.
2. Laminated Glass Features:
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 layers of glass. The interlayer keeps the layers of glass bonded even when broken, and its high strength prevents the glass from breaking up into large sharp pieces. This produces a characteristic "spider web" cracking pattern when the impact is not enough to completely pierce the glass. In the case of the EVA, the thermoset EVA, offers a complete bounding (cross-linking) with the material whether it is glass, polycarbonate, PET, or other types products
1).Extremely High Safety:
The PVB interlayer withstands penetration from impact. Even if the glass cracks, splinters will adhere to the interlayer and not scatter. In comparison with other kinds of glass, laminated glass has much higher strength to resist shock, burglary, burst and bullets.

2). Energy-saving Building materials:
PVB interlayer impedes the transmission of solar heat and reduces cooling loads.

3). Create Aesthetic Sense to Buildings:
Laminated glass with a tinted interlayer will beautify the buildings and harmonize their appearances with surrounding views which meet the demand of architects.

4). Sound Control:
PVB interlayer is an effective absorber of sound.

3.Size & Raw Material
Product Name | Laminated Glass | ||
Brand Name | BLUESTONE | ||
Place of Origin | QINGDAO, CHINA | ||
Raw Material | Float Glass | ||
Types of Product | Common transparency and colored laminated glass ,coating laminated, tempered laminated, curved laminated glass, bulletproof glass and aquarium glass, etc. | ||
Thickness | Sheet Glass | 3-19mm | |
Laminated glass | 6.38-17.52mm | ||
PVB | Color | Cl Clear/Lacte/Gray/Blue/Green/Pink/etc. | |
Thickness | 0.38-3.04mm | ||
Size | Minimum Size | 250mm×250mm | Can be customized according to your requirement. |
Maximum Size | 2440mm×3600mm | ||
Packing Details | 1. Interlay paper or plastic between two sheets 2. Seaworthy wooden crates 3. Iron belt for consolidation | ||
Quality Standard | CE/CCC/ISO/SGS | ||
Note: BLUE STONE Glass can customize according to the given specifications and colors from our clients | |||
PVB Colors:
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Use of Bluestone Laminated glass:
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4.When we need to use Bluestone Laminated glass
Laminated glass is normally used when there is a possibility of human impact or where the glass could fall if shattered and also for architectural applications. Skylight glazing and automobile windshields typically use laminated glass. In geographical areas requiring hurricane-resistant construction, laminated glass is often used in exterior storefronts, curtain walls and windows.
Laminated glass is also used to increase the sound insulation rating of a window, where it significantly improves sound attenuation compared to unlaminated glass panes of the same thickness. For this purpose a special "acoustic PVB" compound is used for the interlayer. In the case of the EVA material, no additional acoustic material is required, since the EVA provides sound insulation.[1][2] An additional property of laminated glass for windows is that a PVB and EVA interlayer can block essentially most ultraviolet radiation. A thermoset EVA could block up to 99.9% of the UV rays.
5.Our package

6.Our production line
