Difference Between Laminated Glass and Glass Laminating FilmLaminated glass is also called
safety glass. It has been around for over 100 years and has been an
important deterrent to glass injuries in automobiles, commercial buildings
and other applications. Laminted glass typically consists of two layers of
glass with a sheet of plastic between them. This plastic 'interlayer' is
often polyvinyl butyral or PVB.
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Glass Laminating Film, or Window Laminate is typically used for the same reason, to hold glass together in the event of breaking to prevent injury. Also known as safety film, these self-adhesive films are typically applied to existing windows on the interior side of the glass. These safety films are also sometimes called hurricane film.
Thicker glass laminates, known as Security Window Film, offer more strength
and are used to actually prevent break-through in glass and are used as a
security measure in homes, businesses and automobiles. Some combinations of
glass and security laminates even purport to be bullet-proof. You can view a
demonstration of security window films online on YouTube. |
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Buy Window Glass Laminate Safety & Security Films
If you live in the Greater Toronto Area you can contact us for professional installation. For more information, contact Apex Window Films at (416) 335-8181, or visit our website. |
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