Architectural laminated glass by modiguard consists of two or more panes of glass bonded together by a tough, durable plastic polyvinyl butyral [pvb] interlayer[s].
When broken by impact, laminated architectural glass tends to remain integral in its frame, minimizing the risk of injury from sharp edges and flying or falling glass particles, and strongly resists penetration by the impacting object or person.
These displays the visual appearance of monolithic float glass and offers greater personal safety after breakage because it tends to remain in the frame. These are suitable for safety glazing in selected thicknesses and provide additional security over other glass types with improved sound control due to the sound-damping capabilities of the pvb interlayer.