Tempered Glass VS Laminated Glass: Know the Difference
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Safeguarding the privacy of residential and commercial properties has increased demand for safety glasses and other glazing goods. You'll find two glasses at the top of the list when it comes to safety glasses, whether for aesthetic purposes or safety purposes. Tempered and laminated glass.
Both, however, are appropriate for use indoors, on railings, and in any other potentially dangerous circumstance. But there are several areas in which they diverge from one another, especially in terms of advantages, manufacturing, etc.
MANUFACTURING
When comparing the two, their manufacturing process is the key difference. A layer of resin—often polyvinyl butyral—is attached to multiple layers of glass using pressure and heat in laminated glass. Contrarily, tempered glass is created by heating, applying high pressure, and using chemicals to reinforce and toughen ordinary glass.
Given its manufacturing, when laminated glass gets struck by a powerful force, the interlayer of PVB keeps the glass layer together. Additionally, the internal stress equilibrium of tempered glass is improved during the toughening process, increasing its capacity to withstand force up to a predetermined point.
As a result, the laminated glass resists breaking when assailants and burglars strike. Nevertheless, despite being tough, tempered glass breaks and cracks when hit by powerful forces from bullets or other weapons.
STRENGTH
Another aspect that differentiates these prevalent glasses from each other is their strength. Although they both fall under the "safety glass" category for homes and businesses, their strength sets these widely used glasses apart. Thanks to their poles-apart manufacturing process, each uses its technique of resisting breaking or safeguarding building residents.
Given that it can withstand the impact of a stone or gunshot without smashing and coming off the frame, laminated glass is considered sturdy. Tempered glass, in contrast, is renowned for its durability and resilience to pressure.
Simply put, tempered glass is consistently regarded as more durable than laminated glass regarding breaking resistance.
WHICH ONE TO CHOOSE
While considering the strength and breaking resistance, tempered glass is sturdier than laminated glass and is the first choice. Laminated glass, however, is usually preferred for UV resistance, protection and noise factors.
Both tempered and laminated are considered safety glazing materials and can be easily available in different hues, thicknesses, etc., requiring very little maintenance. However, keep in mind while installing the tempered glass, you can’t cut it as it will explode if pierced. So it’s better to finish all the sizing before installing it. The advantage of laminated glass, however, is that it is typically able to be trimmed and sized whenever necessary without any issues.
Moreover, laminated glass with the same thickness will cost you a little more than tempered glass. However, that does not imply that one is superior to the other; both have great visual clarity, and your door windows will perform admirably for many coming years.
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