Tempered Laminated Glass

Whether decorative or functional, two choices often arise when selecting safety glass for an application: tempered or laminated glass. Both qualify as “safety glazing materials,” meaning that they comply with the current safety glazing codes, enabling them to be used indoors, inside windows, railings, and other locations that may be considered dangerous, but what if you didn’t have to make a choice, what if you could use both of them?. Tempered laminated glass is a fusion of laminated glass with tempered glass. For demanding glass solutions such as balcony glazing, glass staircases, shelters, and glass façades, the strength of tempered glass and the safety and strength of laminated glass are useful. In fact, it is possible to use tempered laminated glass for all glass solutions above your head.

Impala tempered laminated Glass is a combination of two glasses, each one tempered to make it harder and more durable than the standard glasses. The two glasses are joined by 3 or 4 layers in between that prevent the glass from shattering on impact. Impala the Tempered Laminated Glass Manufacturers in Kenya provides the best glass.

Benefits

It’s harder and stronger than standard glass.

If broken, it crumbles into “pebbles” rather than sharp pieces.

Lamination prevents falling or flying glass shards.

Poly Vinyl inner layer provides additional resistance to outside noise.

Applications

glass-floors in africa

Glass floors

skylights in africa

Skylights

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Balustrades