Laminated Glass

Engineered safety glazing featuring high-strength interlayers for superior structural integrity and acoustic performance.

  • 6.38mm – 40mm+

    Glass Thickness

  • PVB / SGP / EVA

    Interlayer Material

  • 35 – 45 dB

    Sound Insulation

  • ≥ 99%

    UV Filtration

  • 3-4 Weeks

    Lead Time

Introduction

Advanced Architectural Safety Glazing

APEX EcoBuilt's laminated glass is manufactured by permanently bonding two or more layers of glass with a tough, transparent interlayer under heat and pressure. This system ensures that in the event of breakage, glass fragments remain adhered to the interlayer, minimizing the risk of injury and maintaining the building envelope's integrity.

Benefits

Why Choose APEX Laminated Glass

  • Enhanced Safety and Security

    Provides a robust barrier against forced entry and remains intact upon impact, preventing dangerous shards from falling.

  • Superior Acoustic Insulation

    The polymer interlayer effectively dampens sound vibrations, significantly reducing external noise for quieter interior environments.

  • High UV Protection

    Blocks nearly 99% of harmful ultraviolet rays, protecting interior furnishings, carpets, and artwork from fading and solar damage.

  • Design Versatility and Clarity

    Available in clear, tinted, or reflective finishes with various interlayer colors to meet specific aesthetic and thermal requirements.

Standard

Customization and Technical Compliance

Our laminated glass is available in multiple configurations, including tempered laminated, heat-strengthened, and curved formats. We utilize industry-standard PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) for general safety or SGP (SentryGlas® Plus) for high-load structural applications requiring extra stiffness.

Finishing options include polished edges, CNC-drilled holes for spider fittings, and silk-screen printing. All products comply with international safety glazing standards including ASTM C1172, EN 14449, and AS/NZS 2208.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Common technical inquiries regarding our laminated glass systems for commercial and residential projects.

What is the difference between PVB and SGP interlayers?
PVB is the standard for safety and acoustics, while SGP is five times stronger and 100 times stiffer, making it ideal for structural glass fins and hurricane-resistant zones.
Can laminated glass be used in double-glazed units (IGUs)?
Yes, it is frequently used as the inner or outer pane of an Insulated Glass Unit to combine thermal efficiency with safety and soundproofing.
Does laminated glass prevent all fading of interior materials?
While it blocks 99% of UV radiation, fading is also caused by visible light and heat; however, laminated glass significantly slows the process compared to monolithic glass.
Is it possible to cut laminated glass after it has been tempered?",
No. If the glass layers are tempered, all cutting and drilling must be performed prior to the tempering and lamination process.
How does laminated glass perform in high-wind areas?
It is highly effective for wind-load resistance. In the event of a crack, the interlayer holds the pane together, preventing a total blowout of the window system.