Laminated Glass

Laminated safety glass is made up of several sheets of glass separated by one or more plastic films (EVA) so that if it breaks, the pieces remain attached to the film. Depending on its composition, it offers protection against falling out the window and even resists gunfire and explosions. Laminates can be produced by using a decorative glass, a decorative interlayer or by incorporating a variety of decorative materials such as films, metallic foils, fabrics, rice paper, photographs and such.