Laminated Glass

Laminated Glass is manufactured by bonding together two or more layers of high quality float glass under heat and pressure using an interlayer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB). The PVB has no adverse effect on light transmission but absorbs in excess of 99% of ultra-violet light. Laminated glass can perform many functions including safety, security, bullet/blast resistance and Solar Control.

This glass is perfectly suited for use in architectural and transport applications where the use of monolithic glass would prevent a hazard if breakage were to occur.

Specification Details

Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Romag is consulted before specifying.

Romag
Leadgate Industrial Estate, Consett
County Durham
DH8 7RS


Laminated Glass

Standard
• Typical Building Sector: Commercial, Government, Housing, Military, Transport
• Typical Building Type: Museums
• Typical Use: Architectural, Blast Resistance, Bullet Resistant, Cash in Transit, Construction and Development, Oil & Gas, Security, Showcases
• Uniclass: Pr_30_59_99 Window walls
• Standards: ISO 9001
• Material: Laminated glass
• Thickness: 5.4 - 10.8 mm

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