Lamination Glass
(Safety Glass)
Laminated Glass – often called Safety Glass — is a type of glass that holds together when shattered, thanks to a protective interlayer. It’s engineered to provide enhanced safety, security, and sound insulation.
Key Features
- Shatter Resistance
- Multi-layer Composition
- Sound & UV Protection
- Customizable
How It’s Made
- Layering: Glass sheets are sandwiched with interlayer(s).
- Heating & Pressing: The assembly is heated and passed through rollers (pre-lamination).
- Autoclave Process: High pressure and temperature are applied to bond the layers permanently.



