Laminated Glass
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that consists of two or more sheets of glass bonded together with a plastic layer in the middle. It is designed to hold the pieces of glass together when broken, which helps to reduce injuries from shattered glass and to limit property damage with intrusion or vandalism.
Laminated glass can also provide additional benefits such as soundproofing (since the lamination acts as a noise barrier) and UV protection. It is commonly used in commercial buildings, automobiles, and residential homes. Laminated glass is also used in bulldozers and excavators and other heavy equipment. It can also be used for decorative purposes when a special appearance is desired. Laminated glass has become increasingly popular due to its enhanced safety features and wide range of applications.