Laminated glass is not just another version of glass. It is a material that changes the rules of the game when it comes to safety, comfort and aesthetics in glass constructions.
What is triplex and why is it so special?
Triplex is two or more sheets of glass glued together with a special PVC film (polyvinylbutyral). Thanks to this, even in the event of a strong impact, the glass does not fly into fragments, but remains in the frame - an important factor for safety at home, in the office or on the facade of the building.
Security: If damaged, the fragments do not fly apart, but remain glued to the film.
UV protection: Blocks up to 99% of ultraviolet light, keeping your interior from burning out.
Noise Isolation: Significant decrease in noise level — silence even in the center of the metropolis.
Stability: Withstands bumps, storms, hacking attempts and even bullets (depending on the design).
How is triplex made?
The lamination process is a fine technology:
PVC glass and film are combined under the influence of temperature and pressure.
Remove air, creating a tight and durable connection.
The result is a single monolithic structure, where glass and film work as one.
It is thanks to these connections that the triplex not only looks different, but also behaves under loads much better than ordinary glass.
Types of laminated glass: what to choose?
PVB-lamination — Classic: Decades-tested technology that ensures durability and reliability.
Lamination with liquid resin — cheaper option, but prone to aging and loss of transparency over time.
PVC lamination — a budget option for temporary solutions, but not the best choice if you need long-term strength and safety.
Myths about triplex: what is important to know?
“Triplex is easy to exfoliate” — No, if the manufacturing follows the technology.
“It's a weaker version of glass” — On the contrary: the triplex thanks to the film holds the impact and load better.
And yet: for maximum safety in aggressive conditions it is better to use Tempered triplex— for example, for canopies, canopies or fences.
Advantages of laminated glass:
High strength and safety.
Noise insulation and wind protection.
Preservation of interior color due to UV filtering.
Wide possibilities for design — from facades to elegant partitions and balustrades.
What needs to be taken into account?
Correct installation: Monitor the tightness of the seams to avoid delamination.
Attention to quality: Quality production is the key to durability of the structure.
Thickness selection: The greater thickness of the glass and the number of layers of PVC — more safety and noise insulation.
We work with laminated glass in projects of any complexity — from interior partitions to facade solutions. We will choose the best option for your needs — beautiful, safe, reliable.