Cladding | Laminated Glass
Laminated glass consists of a tough protective interlayer made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) bonded together between two panel of glass under heat and pressure. Once sealed together, the glass “sandwich” behaves as a single unit and looks like normal glass. Annealed, heat strengthened or tempered glass can be used to produce laminated glass. Similar to the glass in car windshields, laminated glass may crack upon impact, but the glass fragments tend to adhere to the protective interlayer rather than falling free and potentially causing injury.
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