Laminated glass
Laminated glass is a composite product made by bonding two or more sheets of glass together with one or more layers of organic resin film through high temperature and pressure, forming a long-lasting adhesive assembly.
Features:
Condensation Resistance: According to national standards, the insulating glass must be below -40°C, ensuring the air cavity remains dry and free of condensation.
2. Noise Reduction: Standard hollow glass can reduce noise by approximately 30-35 decibels, while filling with argon or other special gases can further enhance thermal and acoustic insulation properties.
3. Insulation: Double-glazed windows coated with LOW-E film effectively block radiant heat energy.

































