What is the difference between insulating glass and laminated glass?
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1. Insulating glass:
1. Concept:
Insulating glass is an energy-saving glass product that is composed of two or more pieces of glass, which are evenly spaced with effective support and sealed around the periphery, so that a dry gas space is formed between the glass layers, so as to achieve the effect of heat preservation and heat insulation. According to the number of glass layers, insulating glass can be divided into double-layer and multi-layer, and is generally a double-layer structure. Transparent glass, heat-reflecting glass, heat-absorbing glass or tempered glass can be used as the substrate of the insulating glass. Insulating glass is usually produced in a factory, it is not formed by installation at the construction site.
2. Features:
Good optical performance; thermal insulation, reduce energy consumption; anti-condensation; good sound insulation performance.
3. Application:
Insulating glass is mainly used in buildings with high functional requirements such as thermal insulation and sound insulation, such as hotels, residences, hospitals, shopping malls, office buildings, etc., and is also widely used in vehicles such as vehicles and ships.
2. Laminated glass:
1. Concept:
It is a composite glass product formed by heating and pressing PVB (polyvinyl butyral) resin film between two or more original glass sheets. Glass, tempered glass, stained glass, heat-absorbing glass or heat-reflecting glass, etc. The number of layers of laminated glass is 2, 3, 5, 7, and up to 9 layers.
2. Features:
(1) Good transparency.
(2) The impact resistance is several times higher than that of ordinary flat glass. It can be made into safety glass with extremely high impact resistance by compounding multiple layers of ordinary glass or tempered glass.
(3) Due to the bonding effect of PVB film, even if the glass is broken, the fragments will not scatter and hurt people.
(4) Different original glass is usually used, and the laminated glass can also have the properties of durability, heat resistance, moisture resistance and cold resistance.
3. Application:
Laminated glass has high safety and is generally used in high-rise buildings as doors and windows, skylights, stair railings, and places with high safety performance such as shops, banks, showcases, partitions and underwater projects that have impact resistance requirements. or parts, etc.
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