Laminated glass is a type of safety glazing made up of two or more glass panes bonded together by one or more interlayers, typically made of plastic material. In the event of breakage, the fragments remain adhered to the interlayer, preventing them from scattering and reducing the risk of injury.
In addition to its safety function, laminated glass provides good acoustic insulation and can incorporate additional properties such as solar control, UV protection, or improved thermal insulation. Due to its versatility, it is widely used in residential, commercial, and architectural applications, including windows, facades, balustrades, and skylights.
