Laminated glass, tempered or not!

Chronoglass laminated glass is available tempered or not! The differences lie in durability and impact resistance.

Description

What is laminated glazing ?

Thanks to its unique assembly of glass sheets bonded by interlayers, laminated glass combines different thicknesses and types of glass, offering optimal strength. In case of breakage, the interlayer holds the glass fragments in place, ensuring the protection of people and property. It meets safety standards, blocks over 99% of UV rays, and protects interiors from fading. Its excellent acoustic insulation surpasses that of monolithic glass. Additionally, it can be colored, sandblasted, screen-printed, shaped, laminated, beveled, or enameled according to your needs.

Laminated glass also offers other remarkable benefits. By contributing to the reduction or increase of heat gains, it helps lower air conditioning or heating costs, improving occupant comfort. Its aesthetic appeal adds a distinguished and/or intimate touch to buildings while reducing the impact of ultraviolet rays depending on the sealed unit’s composition.

Highly versatile, it is suitable for commercial, residential, and institutional projects. When combined with low-emissivity glass, it enhances thermal resistance and the overall performance of a building’s envelope.

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Chronoglass options

Laminated glazing configurable directly from the factory

All our glass types can be laminated to suit your project. An ideal choice for interior and exterior applications, offering style, protection and versatility.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about laminated glass: What you need to know

Laminated glass is one of the most popular options in the glass industry. Here are some answers to the questions most frequently asked of our experts. Don’t hesitate to contact us directly for the information you’re looking for.

Laminated glass is a type of safety glass composed of two or more layers of glass bonded with a plastic interlayer. This structure holds the glass shards together upon impact, making it ideal for applications where safety and durability are essential.

Yes, laminated glass offers enhanced sound insulation due to the plastic interlayer, which absorbs sound vibrations. This makes it an excellent choice for buildings in noisy environments, creating quieter indoor spaces.

Laminated glass blocks up to 99% of harmful UV rays, helping to protect furniture and interior materials from fading while allowing natural light to pass through.