What are the advantages of laminated glass compared to ordinary glass in terms of impact resistance?
Publish Time: 2024-05-22
Laminated glass, as a special building material, has significant advantages over ordinary glass in terms of impact resistance. This advantage mainly stems from its unique structure and material composition.
First of all, Laminated glass is composed of one or more layers of organic polymer interlayer sandwiched between two or more layers of glass, and is compounded through a special high-temperature and high-pressure process. This structure allows Laminated glass to be tightly adhered by the interlayer film when it is impacted by an external force, even if the glass breaks. This prevents glass fragments from splashing and scattering.
Secondly, the interlayer film material of Laminated glass usually has excellent toughness and elasticity. When impacted, the interlayer film can effectively absorb and disperse the impact force, thereby mitigating damage to the glass itself. This characteristic makes Laminated glass far better than ordinary glass in terms of impact resistance.
In addition, Laminated glass also has other advantages, such as high safety, good heat insulation, and strong sound insulation performance. These advantages make Laminated glass widely used in building doors, windows, curtain walls, ceilings and other fields.
In practical applications, Laminated glass shows excellent impact resistance. For example, Laminated glass can effectively protect buildings and people during natural disasters such as storms and earthquakes. In addition, in places with dense flow of people, such as shopping malls, stations, etc., Laminated glass can also resist the impact caused by human factors and avoid safety accidents caused by glass breakage.
To sum up, Laminated glass has significant advantages over ordinary glass in terms of impact resistance. This advantage is mainly due to its unique structure and material composition, making Laminated glass irreplaceable in the field of building safety.