Use of laminated safety glass

Laminated safety glass was first introduced by automakers in 1927, commonly referred to as automotive glass or windshields. This type of glass is created by sandwiching one or more layers of float glass between PVB (polyvinyl butyral) films. The PVB layer provides an extra level of protection, ensuring that even if the glass is broken, it won't shatter into sharp pieces. Instead, the fragments remain bonded to the film, reducing the risk of injury. Additionally, PVB is flexible and highly resistant to penetration, making laminated glass a popular choice for applications requiring enhanced safety.

One of the key benefits of laminated safety glass is its ability to reduce the transmission of high-frequency sounds, making it ideal for noise-sensitive environments. It also blocks up to 97% of harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays, offering additional protection from sun exposure. These features make it a versatile material used in various settings, including thermometers, cutting boards, greenhouse windows, shower enclosures, office partitions, and more.

Even in extreme weather conditions such as earthquakes or tornadoes, laminated glass remains intact and less likely to break, providing an added layer of security. Its durability and safety features make it a preferred choice for both residential and commercial applications.

On the other hand, tempered safety glass is produced through a process of heating and rapid cooling, which strengthens the glass significantly. Compared to regular glass, tempered glass is 5 to 10 times stronger and more resistant to impact. When it does break, instead of forming sharp shards, it shatters into small, rounded pieces that are much safer. This makes it ideal for use in side and rear car windows, where safety is a primary concern.

Tempered safety glass is widely used in everyday products such as computer monitors, LCD screens, sunroofs, refrigerator shelves, oven doors, and other household appliances. Its strength and safety profile make it a reliable option for applications where durability and user protection are essential.

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Door and window bracket product classification
Door and window brackets are important hardware accessories used to support and fix doors and windows. They play a key role in the field of construction and decoration. According to different functions, materials and usage scenarios, our door and window bracket products can be divided into the following main categories:
1. Sliding door and window brackets
Description: Suitable for sliding door and window systems, providing a smooth opening and closing experience.
Features: Made of wear-resistant materials, low friction coefficient, to ensure long-term use.
Applicable scenarios: Suitable for doors and windows that need to be opened and closed frequently.
2. Hinged door and window brackets
Description: Provides stable support for hinged doors and windows.
Features: High-strength design, suitable for doors and windows that bear heavy weight.
Applicable scenarios: Commonly used for external opening windows in residential and commercial buildings.
3. Hidden door and window brackets
Description: Installed inside the door and window frame, providing a clean appearance.
Features: Good concealment, does not affect the beauty of doors and windows.
Applicable scenarios: Suitable for modern architectural designs that pursue a simple appearance.
4. Multi-point locking door and window brackets
Description: Enhance the sealing and safety of doors and windows through a multi-point locking mechanism.
Features: Multiple contact points, providing better anti-theft performance.
Applicable scenarios: Suitable for residential and commercial spaces that require high security performance.
5. Adjustable door and window brackets
Description: Allow users to adjust the opening angle and position of doors and windows as needed.
Features: Adjustment function, improves convenience of use.
Applicable scenarios: Suitable for door and window adjustment in different seasons or different usage needs.
6. Heavy-duty door and window brackets
Description: Designed for heavy or large doors and windows, providing additional support.
Features: Super strong load-bearing capacity, suitable for large construction projects.
Applicable scenarios: Suitable for industrial facilities, large public buildings, etc.
7. Corrosion-resistant door and window brackets
Description: With special surface treatment, it has good corrosion resistance.
Features: Suitable for use in coastal or high humidity environments.
Applicable scenarios: Suitable for seaside buildings or tropical climate areas..
8. Environmentally friendly door and window brackets
Description: Made of recyclable materials or low environmental impact materials.
Features: Meet environmental standards and reduce the impact on the environment.
Applicable scenarios: Suitable for green buildings and sustainable development projects.

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