Laminated glass
Laminated glass is a composite glass product made by bonding two or more layers of glass with polyvinyl alcohol (PVB) film and then processing them under high temperature and high pressure. Laminated glass made of transparent film has a similar appearance to ordinary annealed glass, but due to the excellent flexibility of PVB film, when laminated glass is impacted by external force, the film layer will quickly absorb a large amount of impact energy and attenuate it, so laminated glass is difficult to be penetrated. Due to the bonding performance of the film layer, the glass will not fall off after being broken, and can maintain excellent integrity. It still has certain shielding performance, which will not cause injury due to glass scattering, and will give enough time to replace the glass. Therefore, laminated glass is a truly safe glass. It is widely used in building doors and windows, curtain walls, skylights, skylights, ceilings, and indoor glass.
Specifications | 6000mmx2400mm | ||
Minimum processing size | 600mmx200mm | ||
Thickness range | 4-40mm | ||
Product standard | GB9962-1999 “Laminated glass” national standard | ||
Application areas | application area: partitions, windows, counters, fences, floors, bathrooms. Courtyard, Leisure Facilities, Supermarket, Farmhouse, Laundry, Workshop, Kitchen, School, Bathroom, Babies and kids, Bedroom, Exterior, Dining, Warehouse, Home Office, Staircase, Outdoor, Living Room, Park, Wine Cellar, Office Building, Storage & Closet, Gym, Mall, Entry, Apartment, Sports Venues, Basement, Hospital, Villa, Hotel, Home Bar, Hall, Garage & Shed |
Common Applications:
1. Office Environments:
Freestanding glass partitions are commonly used in offices for dividing workspaces, creating meeting rooms, or separating private offices without sacrificing visibility or natural light. These systems enhance the open office design while still providing areas for focused work or meetings.
2. Retail and Commercial Spaces:
In showrooms or stores, these partitions are used to create distinct areas without obstructing the view of merchandise or creating a dark, closed-off space. Their transparent nature helps maintain an inviting atmosphere.
3. Residential Interiors:
In homes, especially those with open floor plans, freestanding glass partitions can be used to separate living areas from kitchen spaces, home offices, or bedrooms, creating privacy when needed but still maintaining visual openness.
4. Healthcare and Hospitality:
Waiting rooms, reception areas, and even hospital rooms benefit from glass partitions, providing functional separation while maintaining a bright, welcoming atmosphere.
5. Public Spaces:
Museums, libraries, and exhibition spaces often use freestanding glass partitions to divide rooms or exhibit areas without interrupting the flow of light or creating physical barriers that could distract from the display.
Conclusion:
Freestanding glass partition systems offer a stylish, flexible, and modern solution for dividing interior spaces in various environments. With their ability to enhance transparency and allow for natural light, these systems are highly suited for commercial, office, and residential spaces that require functional separation without compromising on aesthetics. While they are generally not as effective in soundproofing or privacy as solid walls, their visual appeal and adaptability make them a popular choice in contemporary design.
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