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Laminated or toughened glass for doors.
Furman glass produces safety glass that can be supplied in either laminated or toughened or both laminated and toughened format.
Both can be excellent options for home business and auto owners looking to increase the safety and security of their glass but it depends on the application.
This is produced with two pieces of regular or tempered glass sandwiched between clear plastic resin.
It is made of two or more plies of glass with a vinyl interlayer between sandwiched if you will as in a car s windshield.
Laminated glass and tempered glass.
This is mainly a glass sandwich with a vinyl interlayer keeping the glass together so it does not shatter into pieces when smashed.
The benefits of toughened and laminated glass demonstrate the main differences between the two.
Should breakage occur all layers are held together instead of shattering into pieces or pebbles.
Safety glass should be fitted in all doors and other windows or glazed areas that are lower than 800mm from the floor level.
This glass can be supplied clear tinted or coated depending on your requirements.
Security benefitf of using laminated glass over industry standard toughened glass in windows and doors.
Laminated glass is most known for being used on the windscreens of the majority of the world s cars.
This global use can be put down to what happens when laminated glass shatters.
Glass panels less than 250mm wide can be fitted with 6mm glass or laminated glass instead of toughened glass.
All safety glass complies with the national building regulations.
As soon as laminated glass comes into contact with water it can start to delaminate.
The glass will tend to stay together and case one in is broken thus qualifying as a safety glazing material.
That said laminated glass is heavier and more costly than toughened so it s important to weigh up what is most important to you prior to purchasing anything.
Laminated glass this is a safety glass that sticks together when broken.
When smashed laminated glass holds in place and does not break up into large jagged shards or hundreds of little pieces.
Safety glass is essential for all kinds of projects from patio furniture and shower doors to business storefronts.
Laminated glass is basically a glass sandwich.
Comparable to tempering laminated glass involves a five step process.
There are two different break resistant solutions.
Due to the layers laminated glass is thicker than toughened glass and therefore offers better insulation and resistance against any shock or damage whether it be accidental or intentional.
All safety glass is locally manufactured and carries the sabs mark.