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Main types and characteristics of laminated glass
Announcer:JT  Date:2018/11/15 18:09:38  Views:664

The main types and characteristics of laminated glass are the main types of laminated glass:


According to the melting point of the intermediate film, it can be divided into: low temperature laminated glass, high temperature laminated glass, hollow glass;


According to the different materials in the middle, it can be divided into: paper, cloth, clip plant, wire, folder, metal wire and many other types;


According to the bonding method between the interlayers, it can be divided into: mixed laminated glass, dry laminated glass, hollow laminated glass;


According to the layer type of the interlayer, it can be divided into: general laminated glass and bulletproof glass.


Material properties of laminated glass:


Even if the laminated glass is broken, the fragments will stick to the film, and the broken glass surface will remain clean and smooth. This effectively prevents the occurrence of debris pitting and penetrating fall events, ensuring personal safety.


In Europe and the United States, most of the architectural glass uses laminated glass, not only to avoid injury accidents, but also because the laminated glass has excellent seismic intrusion capability. The intermediate film can resist the continuous attack of weapons such as hammers and hatchets, and can resist the penetration of bullets for a long time, and its safety precautions are extremely high.


The glass is safely broken and may break under heavy ball impact, but the entire glass remains in a one-piece interlayer, and the fragments and sharp small pieces remain stuck to the interlayer film. When the glass is broken, the debris does not disperse and is used in vehicles such as automobiles.


Tempered glass requires a large impact force to break. Once broken, the whole glass bursts into numerous fine particles, and only a small amount of broken glass remains in the frame.


Ordinary glass breaks when it hits, and the typical broken condition produces many long strips of sharp mouth.


When the wire glass is broken, the mirror-shaped pieces surround the hole, and there are many pieces of glass left around the penetration point, and the length of the wire break is different.