What interlayers are used in laminated glass?
Common interlayers include PVB (polyvinyl butyral), SentryGlas®, EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate), and CIP (cast in place).
Common interlayers include PVB (polyvinyl butyral), SentryGlas®, EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate), and CIP (cast in place).
PVB laminated glass uses a polyvinyl butyral interlayer, offering increased strength and safety.
SentryGlas® interlayers are five times stronger than standard laminating interlayers, providing greater load-bearing capacity and security.
EVA laminated glass uses an ethylene-vinyl acetate interlayer, known for its flawless lamination and reduced risk of moisture penetration.
CIP (cast in place) laminated glass involves a skilled lamination process where resin is poured between glass panes and cured under UV light.
Laminated glass is available in various thicknesses to meet specific project requirements.
Yes, laminated glass can be produced in a range of colours and tints.
We can produce laminated glass panels in sizes up to 6,000 mm x 3,210 mm.