Laminated glass
Laminated glass is produced by combining two or more sheets of float glass with one or more inter layers and is processed by autoclaving at 1400°C and pressure up to 14 bar. Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) is the most common interlayer used in laminated glass. The glass sheet for making laminated glass can be float glass, tempered glass, colored glass, heat-absorbing glass or heat-reflecting glass etc. Due to the adhesion of PVB glue film, even when the glass breaks, its fragments keep binding on the thin film and will not hurt people, and the surface of the fragmented glass remains clean and smooth, which effectively prevents fragments from penetrating or falling, thus ensures human safety.