The definition of laminated glass refers to laminated glass, tempered glass and insulating glass made from them that meet national standards. Among them, the comprehensive performance of laminated glass and insulating glass made of laminated glass is better. Many people do not have a specific understanding of laminated glass. Let's take a look at the characteristics and advantages of laminated glass.
Laminated glass classification Generally, tempered glass for civilian use is made of ordinary glass through a heat treatment process to increase its strength by 3-5 times. It can withstand a certain amount of external impact or temperature difference without breaking. Even if it is broken, the whole piece of glass is broken into a honeycomb-like shape. The obtuse-angled small particles are not easy to hurt people, so they have certain safety. Tempered glass cannot be cut, it needs to be cut to size before tempering, and it has the characteristic of "self-explosion". According to different uses, tempered glass can be divided into fully tempered glass and semi-tempered glass.
As a kind of safety glass, when the laminated glass is broken by impact, due to the bonding effect of the PVB film sandwiched between the two ordinary glass, it will not produce sharp fragments and hurt people like ordinary glass. At the same time, the sound insulation and sunlight control properties of its PVB interlayer film make it a new type of building material with energy saving and environmental protection functions: the use of laminated glass can not only isolate the 1000 Hz-2000 Hz coincidence noise that can penetrate ordinary glass, And it can block more than 99% of ultraviolet rays and absorb heat in the infrared spectrum. As a new type of building material, laminated glass is bound to play a huge role in the use of safety glass.
Laminated glass application advantages After editing, it will not fall off the modern living room, and whether the sound insulation effect is good has become one of the important factors for people to measure the quality of housing. Its unique function of filtering ultraviolet rays not only protects people's skin health, but also makes valuable furniture and displays at home get rid of the bad luck of fading. It also reduces the transmission of sunlight, reducing cooling energy consumption. The many advantages of laminated glass will also have unexpected good effects in home decoration. For example, many family doors, including kitchen doors, are made of frosted glass. When cooking, the kitchen fumes are easy to accumulate on it. If you replace it with laminated glass, you will not have this trouble. Similarly, the large area of glass partitions in the home is a safety hazard for children who are naturally active. If laminated glass is used, parents can rest assured. Even when the glass shatters, shards and small sharp fragments remain stuck to the interlayer.