Impact-resistant glass is a safety glass solution designed to withstand severe weather, forced entry, and accidental impacts, commonly achieved through lamination or tempering processes. It is widely used in hurricane-prone areas, commercial buildings, and homes for added protection and security, Laminated Glass: This type consists of two or more panes of glass bonded together with a clear plastic interlayer, usually polyvinyl butyral (PVB). Breakage behavior: If broken, the glass cracks in a spiderweb pattern but the fragments remain adhered to the interlayer, preventing the pane from shattering and keeping the building envelope intact. Benefits: Offers superior security against forced entry, excellent sound insulation, and blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays. Uses: Common in windshields, skylights, storefronts, and hurricane-resistant windows.



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