Laminated Glass
Explore the versatility and protective features of laminated glass at Noro Glass, where we excel in supplying multi-layered laminated glass sheets. Our capabilities extend to sheets as large as 3210×2250 mm, bonding together at least two 3mm glass sheets, achieving a maximum total thickness of 50 mm. For example, our 50 mm bullet-resistant glass is crafted by bonding five sheets of 10 mm glass.
Discover the various types of laminated glass we offer:
Architectural Laminated Glass: Architectural laminated glass resembles a standard glass sheet but serves a unique purpose. This product enhances energy efficiency, reduces noise pollution, and provides protection against UV radiation. Its practical resistance to severe impact, earthquakes, storms, and strong winds makes it an ideal choice. Broken glass particles remain bonded to the laminate interlayer, contributing to its safety features. Available in various colors, architectural laminated glass can also be layered with decorative elements, such as wire, fabric, posters, etc. This versatility makes it widely used in exterior design, offering benefits like vibration tolerance, easy installation, combinability with other design elements, and decorative coverage for interior surfaces and exterior facades.
Bullet Resistant Glass: Our bullet-resistant glass is composed of 6, 8, or 10 mm sheets of clear glass laminated with 0.76 to 1.52 mm sheets of PVB. This glass holds together even when hit by bullets from a Colt pistol and G3 rifle, as well as withstands the impact of a mallet and blast shockwaves, without breaking into pieces. Commonly used in jewelers, exchange shops, and banks, it acts as an impenetrable barrier, preventing criminal damages.
Fire Resistant Glass: Our fire-resistant glass features laminated glass with varying combined thicknesses on one pane and a 6 or 8 mm toughened glass on the other. Enduring high temperatures for 30 minutes before the PVB layer starts to burn, this glass provides insulation during this time, impeding heat transmission to the other side. In case of a prolonged fire or a significant increase in temperature, the outer-side toughened glass pane will further prevent heat transmission after the PVB layers on the other pane burn. Categorized by "thermal resistance" and "stability time," our fire-resistant glass can have a total thickness of 36, 44, and 59 mm, with a maximum stability time of 90 min against temperatures of 540, 700, and 850° C.