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Laminated Glass WindowsTotal Thickness: 6.38-17.52mmGlass Thickness: 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 5.5mm, 6mm, 8mm,10mm,12mm,15mm, etc.PVB Thickness: 0.38mm, 0.76mm, 1.14mm, 1.52mm ...3.04mm.Size: 2440*3660 mm (Max)Glass Colors: Clear, Ultra Clear, Green, Blue, Grey, Bronze, etc.PVB Colors: Clear, Green, Blue, Grey, Bronze, Milky White, Pink, etcCategories: Ordinary Laminated Glass Tinted Laminated Glass Laminated Glass with Colored PVB/EVA Decorative Laminated Glass Coated Laminated GlassLaminated glass is a type of safety glass that holds together when shattered. In home construction or in other building projects, the benefits of using laminated glass include:• SafetyOrdinary window glass is brittle, breaking into long sharp pieces which can cause serious and sometimes fatal injuries, while the middle PVB interlayers of laminated glass can absorb the energy of the impact, resisting penetration, even if broken, glass fragments remain firmly bonded to the interlayer, minimizing the risk of injuries.• SecurityBurglars often break windows to get to door and window handles, and laminated glass can resist their intrusion. Even if it is accidentally broken, the interlayer continues to safeguard the building until the glass is replaced. Laminated glass can be designed to withstand bullets and bomb blasts by using multiple or thick layers of glass and interlayer. In prisons, laminated security glass can replace traditional bars to create a more humane environment.• Sound ReductionNoise, just like a burglar, gains easiest entry to homes and buildings through windows. Laminated glass has proven to be an excellent barrier to noise, having a higher sound reduction index than monolithic glass of equal thickness between the frequencies of 125Hz and 4,000Hz. This sound dampening is due to the properties of the interlayer material.• Solar Energy ControlLaminated glass also can be used to combine reflective coated glass or low-E glass with heat-absorbing glass tints. Tinted laminated glass can reduce heat gain from sunlight to lower air conditioning costs, and it can also control glare.• UV ControlThe major cause of deterioration and fading of furnishings and pictures is the chemical reaction caused by short-wavelength UV radiation. UV-absorbing additives in the interlayer in laminated glass can screen out almost all these damaging rays.• Protection from weather and natural disastersSubject to heavy winds and rains such as hurricanes or cyclones, buildings often need extra protection. Flying debris carried by these winds can shatter the glass of windows and doors, injuring people. Under these circumstances, laminated glass constructions can be properly designed to remain intact under impact and keep the envelope of the home or building sealed.• DurabilityLaminated glass is durable, maintaining its color and strength, and is as easily cleaned as ordinary glass.• Design VersatilityLaminated glazings can be manufactured flat or curved, and include annealed, toughened, heat-strengthened, spandrel, wired, patterned, tinted and reflective glasses• Installation EaseLaminated glass is simple to install. Standard-sized, two-ply glass panels can be cut to size on-site, and can also be drilled or notched.• Low Visible Distortion Laminated building glass is usually glazed in an annealed form, avoiding the distortion caused by "roller waves" in tempered and heat-strengthened glass. url:http://www.migoglass.com