Laminated Safety Glass
Sound Control
The
acoustical performance of laminated glass is the result of the shear damping
characteristics of the plastic interlayer. In addition to noise emanating from exterior
sources, there is noise interference initiated within the building, from adjoining offices
and adjacent floors. For sound control of office walls utilizing the clean, clear,
efficient appearance of glass, the use of laminated glass is the responsible answer.Architectural Glass
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Consists of two layer of glass and
a 030 polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer to meet category II codes. This glass meets those
standards as established by CPSC 16 CFR 1201 category I and II as well as ANSI Z97.1
- Laminated glass helps avoid wind
and rain damage which can result due to glass loss during a storm. Additionally security
is maintained until the damaged
- glass is replaced
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