High-Quality PVB Laminated Glass from China Suppliers and Factory - Durable and Versatile Solutions for Diverse Applications Supplier, Factories

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Laminated glass is expertly constructed by bonding multiple layers of glass using high-quality interlayers in our China factory. This process results in a durable, permanent bond that enhances the strength and safety of the glass, ensuring it maintains its integrity even when broken.

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Our PVB lamination interlayers can be paired with a variety of glass panels to create unique laminated glass designs. Options include silk laminated glass, digital printing laminated glass, tinted blue laminated glass, and laminated reflective glass. As leading suppliers in the industry, we provide superior quality products tailored to meet diverse design needs.

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The Main Advantages of PVB Laminated Glass
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Safety & Security Fragments remain adhered to PVB film when shattered, preventing sharp debris and forced entry.
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Energy Saving Reduces solar heat transmission, lowering cooling costs and minimizing UV damage to interiors.
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Aesthetic Flexibility Customizable tints and patterns available without compromising safety or structural performance.

The PVB laminated glass is also known as laminated safety glass or laminated security glass. It consists of two or more layers of glass bonded together with a PVB film, which is a specialized plastic material possessing exceptional properties of adhesion, elasticity, transparency, and resistance. This type of glass exhibits high strength and provides dual protection against severe injuries. Due to the presence of the PVB film, even when the glass shatters, the fragments remain adhered to it instead of falling onto the floor with sharp edges. Furthermore, the shattered pieces stay within the window or frame, effectively preventing forceful break-in attempts and heavy impacts.

Additionally, its energy-saving properties are noteworthy. The PVB film reduces solar heat transmission, lowering cooling costs in warm climates. For architectural applications, it allows natural light penetration while minimizing glare and UV damage to interiors. The material's versatility extends to customizable tints and patterns, offering aesthetic flexibility without compromising safety. Its durability also reduces long-term replacement costs, making it a cost-effective solution for high-impact environments.

Uses
  • Glass Balustrades
  • Glass Roofs
  • Glass Floors
  • Glass Staircases
  • Glass Canopies
  • Glass Partitions
  • Glass Walls
  • Glass Security Doors
  • Glass Railings
  • Glass Fences
  • Glass Facades
  • Decorative Architectural Glazing
Product Specifications
Inter-layer Material PVB
PVB Color Clear, White, Milky White, Any Pantone Colors
Shape Flat Laminated Glass
Glass Color Clear laminated glass, acid etched laminated glass, printed laminated glass, blue laminated glass, green laminated glass, gray laminated glass, bronze laminated glass, etc.
Single Glass Thickness 3mm to 19mm
PVB Thickness 0.38mm, 0.76mm, 1.14mm, 1.52mm, 1.9mm, 2.28mm
Glass Size Maximum 3300 x 13000 mm
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is PVB laminated glass and how is it made?
PVB laminated glass consists of two or more layers of glass permanently bonded together using a PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) interlayer film. The layers are fused under heat and pressure in an autoclave process, creating a single unit with enhanced strength, safety, and optical clarity.
What happens to PVB laminated glass when it breaks?
When PVB laminated glass breaks, the glass fragments remain adhered to the PVB interlayer film rather than scattering as sharp shards. The broken pieces stay within the frame or window opening, significantly reducing the risk of injury and maintaining a barrier against intrusion.
What thicknesses are available for PVB laminated glass?
The single glass layers are available from 3mm to 19mm in thickness. The PVB interlayer is offered in multiple thicknesses: 0.38mm, 0.76mm, 1.14mm, 1.52mm, 1.9mm, and 2.28mm, allowing the total glass build-up to be customized based on specific safety and performance requirements.
Can PVB laminated glass help reduce energy costs?
Yes. The PVB film acts as a solar control layer that reduces heat transmission from sunlight into a building. This helps lower air conditioning and cooling costs in warm climates. It also blocks a significant portion of UV radiation, protecting interior furnishings and finishes from fading.
What color options are available for PVB laminated glass?
The PVB interlayer is available in clear, white, milky white, and any Pantone custom color. The glass itself can be produced in clear, acid etched, printed, blue, green, gray, bronze, and other finishes, providing a wide range of aesthetic options for architectural and decorative projects.
What are the most common architectural applications of PVB laminated glass?
PVB laminated glass is widely used in glass balustrades, roofs, floors, staircases, canopies, partitions, walls, security doors, railings, fences, facades, and other decorative architectural glazing applications. Its combination of safety, transparency, and design flexibility makes it suitable for both interior and exterior use.

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