Laminated Glass is a type of safety glass composed of two or more glass sheets bonded together with one or more interlayers, typically PVB (polyvinyl butyral), SGP, or EVA, under high temperature and pressure. This layered structure gives the glass superior safety and performance characteristics. When broken, the glass fragments remain adhered to the interlayer, preventing them from scattering and significantly reducing the risk of injury. Laminated glass also offers excellent impact resistance, sound insulation, and UV protection.











