Glass Safety Film

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Glass safety film is a thin, transparent layer applied to glass surfaces to prevent shattering and minimize risks associated with broken glass. Here’s a brief overview:

Key Benefits:

Shatter resistance: Holds glass fragments together in case of breakage, reducing injuries and damage.

Security: Makes glass more difficult to breach, deterring intruders.
UV protection: Blocks harmful ultraviolet rays, reducing fading and damage to interiors.

Energy efficiency: Can help reduce heat transfer, improving energy efficiency.

Common Applications:

  1. Windows
  2. Doors
  3. Glass partitions
  4. Shop fronts
  5. Automotive glass

Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that consists of multiple layers, typically two or more sheets of glass sandwiched around a polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer. This interlayer holds the glass fragments together in the event of breakage, preventing shattering and reducing the risk of injury from sharp glass shards.
Laminated glass offers several benefits, including:

Enhanced safety
Security against break-ins
Noise reduction
UV protection
Durability

It’s commonly used in architectural glass applications, such as windows, doors, and skylights, as well as in vehicle windshields.

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