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Laminated glass and tempered glass

There are two types of glass that are commonly used in buildings today, laminated glass and tempered glass. You need to know about them as each one has it is own unique uses and advantages. In this guide, we will examine each type of glass closely to gain an understanding of how they differ and of their importance in terms of safety and design. 

Let’s start by taking a closer look at laminated glass. Star Laminated glass is formed by sandwiching a thin layer of plastic between two panes of glass. This design allows the glass to be very strong and resist breaking. The plastic layer is supposed to hold the glass pieces together if the glass does break. This matters a lot because it protects the person from being cut by sharp glass pieces that can potentially lead to injuries. Also, laminated glass is very effective at blocking sound from the outside of the building which makes it perfect for windows situated on busy roads. It also shields us from the sun’s harmful UV rays that can harm skin and furniture.

The strong and safe choice for your windows.

So, now let’s talk about the why laminated glass is a smart and safe choice for your windows? Laminated glass is so tough it can withstand extreme forces without shattering. This feature makes it ideal for environments where safety is a high priority, such as homes, schools, and office buildings. If laminated glass is used in your windows, your family, customers, or employees will be safe during emergencies like storms and accidents.

Why choose Star Laminated glass and tempered glass?

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