Laminated Glass - Manufacture

Manufacture

There are several laminated glass manufacturing processes:

  1. using two or more pieces of glass bonded between one or more pieces of plasticized polyvinyl butyric resin using heat and pressure.
  2. using two or more pieces of glass and polycarbonate, bonded together with aliphatic urethane interlayers under heat and pressure.
  3. interlaid with a cured resin.

Each manufacturing process may include glass lites of equal or unequal thickness.

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