Laminated glass panel ŞİŞECAM EXTRA STRONG LAMINATED
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laminated glass panel
laminated glass panel
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Characteristics

Type
laminated
Technical characteristics
safety
Applications
building
Other characteristics
flat

Description

Şişecam Extra Strong Laminated Glass is produced by combining two panels of glass with stronger and more durable special binding agency called «extra stiff» (PVB) interlayer, provides designers more freedom to exploit the aesthetics of glazed features. Advantages Expanding the possibilities of architectural glazing designs Provides extra performance and security in facades, skylights, glass floors and glass balustrade High stiffness and strength allows large glass designs Thanks to excellent post breakage strength, most of the fragments remain stuck to the interlayer even when broken, ensuring safety and security for people and property Outstanding edge stability Reduces noise, allows quite atmosphere Provide high protection against UV radiation, helps to reduce fading Low-E coated Şişecam Extra Strong Laminated Glass reduces heat loss coefficient, keeps more heat inside the building Glass is a fragile material and standard float glass has low tolerance to impacts. By increasing thickness of the glass, tolerance for the impact will augment but will not eliminate risks caused by glass breakage. Şişecam Extra Strong Laminated Glass is laminated safety and security glass of Şişecam Flat Glass. If the glass is broken, most of the fragments remain stuck to the interlayer, therefore minimizing the risks of injury caused by broken glass. Şişecam Extra Strong Laminated Glass can be produced with tinted glass and offers various options for designs. Laminated glass is used in many applications such as, Facades Balustrades Overhead glazing Shop Screens Internal partitions
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