Nov 29, 2008

Laminated Glass--Protection against burglary or vandalism



Laminated Glass--Protection against burglary or vandalism


What is it ?
Laminated safety glass are made up of two or more sheets of glass bonded together with a plastic interlayer. After the plastic has been placed between the glass sheets, the whole assembly is subjected to heat and pressure. This results in the complete adhesion of the vinyl and the glass.

In the event of breakage, the glass fragments remain bonded to the plastic interlayer. In a fully framed conventional installation the glass fragments are held together and the glass retains a residual strength while awaiting replacement.

Advantages
This laminated safety glass provides many solutions for the protection of people. If broken, the glass remains bonded to a plastic sheet and is less likely to cause injury to people or property. The plastic sheet also makes penetration more difficult
These glass products are designed for differing levels of protection, from vandalism to burglary

Application
Sloped/Overhead Glazing
Museums, Prisons, Government Buildings
Jewelry Stores, Banks, Airports
Safety Glazing Applications
Schools, Hospitals, Hotels
Interior Partitions, Office Buildings

Installation Guidelines
This laminated glass comprises one or more pieces of glass held together by several clear, plastic films. If the glass is broken, the glazing remains in place as the fragments of glass adhere to the plastic films. In the event of attempted break in this will prevent or slow down entry. 
Choose from an entire range of glass to help protect your home

Benefits
Anti-burglary function: protect your home and possessions from intruders.
Gain peace of mind from the added security of your windows. 
You remain safe and secure around glazed areas. 
Hinder or even prevent entry by potential burglars.
Enhanced security glass can be combined with other glass functions
for additional comfort: thermal insulation, acoustic insulation,
low-maintenance and decorative glass.

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