Product Profile of Sound Resistant Flat/Bent Type Laminated Glass
Sound Resistant Flat/Bent Type Laminated Glass is ideal for Curtain wall and structural glazing, overhead glazing, sloped glazing and skylights, glass floors, aquariums and animal observatory windows, offices, hotels and restaurants, hospital, libraries and museums, airport terminals, residences and apartment buildings. The Laminated Glass has sound reduction property. GSC Glass Ltd, an ISO 9001:2008 awarded company, manufactures Sound Resistant Flat/Bent Type Laminated Glass.
GSC Glass Ltd supplies diverse types of tempered glass, heat strengthened glass, heat soaked glass, ceramic printed glass, laminated glass, security glass, insulated glass and decorated glass etc. The Sound Resistant Flat/Bent Type Laminated Glass is available earthquake & natural disaster protection.
Sound Resistant Flat/Bent Type Laminated Glass has the following features:
- Safety: Laminated glass doesn`t shatter like ordinary glass. It absorbs impact, resists penetration and remains in glazing even if broken.
- Security: Trutuf laminated glass resists intrusion because the interlayer continues to safeguard the building even after the glass itself is broken. In multiple configurations, it can even resist bullets, heavy objects or small explosions. In most cases, it takes many blows, all in the same spot, to penetrate the glass.
- Sound reduction: Glass is an excellent barrier to noise. The sheer damping performance of the plastic interlayer make the laminated glass an effective sound control product.
- UV Control: Glass screens out 99% of the sun`s damaging rays, protecting interior furnishing, displays or merchandise from fading effects of UV radiation.
- Earthquake & Natural Disaster Protection: Laminated glass remains in the frame, maintaining a protective envelope around the home or building to keep weather out and deter glass shards from flying.
- Durability: Laminated glass retains its colour and strength for the life of the building, yet is as easily cleaned as any conventional glass.
- Fire Retardant: While standard laminated glass doesn’t meet code requirements for fire-resistant glass, it will not disintegrate readily when exposed to heat, so it confines the fire longer, giving more time for evacuation and control of the fire.