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Enhancing Building Safety With Tempered Laminated Glass

Glass is an indispensable element in the world of modern architecture. However, not all glass panels are the same. Poorly engineered glass panels can pose significant safety risks to those in and around the building. Untoward incidents, like storms, heavy rains, or common collisions, can result in shattered glazing. If the glass is of low quality, it can lead to severe injuries when broken into dangerous shards. To avoid such problems, you must choose tempered laminated glass for domestic, commercial, and institutional buildings. Read until the end to learn about the quality and applications of tempered laminated glass.

 

What is Tempered Laminated Glass?


It is made of multiple panels of glass with interlayers such as PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) or EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate). Tempering provides additional strength to the glass, enhancing durability. It is achieved by controlled heating and rapid cooling using specialized equipment. On the other hand, lamination keeps fragments attached to the interlayer, should the glass ever break. The outcome is glazing that is particularly high in mechanical strength with enhanced safety performance.

 

Key Safety Features

 

Impact Resistance: Designed to endure severe impact, with less chance of penetration in case of accidents or forced entry.

Shatter Containment: Compared to regular glass, shattered fragments are retained on the interlayer, reducing the risk of injury. Even when shattered, it breaks into tiny, harmless granules.

Increased Security: Its ability to withstand heavy force makes it an ideal option for storefronts, facades, and high-security uses.

Protection Against Disasters: Hurricane and seismic-resistant, it ensures consistent performance under adverse environmental conditions or natural disasters.

 

Construction Applications


Tempered laminated glass is useful in safety-critical applications such as residential windows, skylights, and stair balustrades. Public buildings such as schools, hospitals, and terminals, where occupant protection is a critical consideration, tempered laminated glass panels are perfect.

 

Compliance with Canadian Standards


Local and federal building codes require the installation of safety glazing in many uses. Tempered laminated glass meets these stringent specifications and provides architects and contractors with an effective solution.

 

Conclusion


Tempered laminated glass boasts exceptional strength, safety, and visual appeal. All Team Glass & Mirror Ltd. in Woodbridge, Ontario, has been in business for many decades. We supply the best glass and mirror products to our vast clientele across Toronto, the GTA, and North America. Call us at 905-851-7711 to place an order or learn about our wide range of glass products and services. We also sell architectural glass and custom shower glass at the best rates.

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