Suitable for a wide range of applications within restaurants, retail, and office spaces, the versatility of laminated glass makes it perfect for display cases, modular walls, dividers and partitions, stairways, and more.
Here’s a brief breakdown of this material’s many features, benefits, and uses.
The lamination process involves sandwiching resin interlayers between two glass lites. These protective layers can be clear, or contain fabric, metallic screens, and other decorative elements.
When laminating untreated float glass, enlist an experienced fabricator with temperature-controlled clean rooms, such as Dillmeier Glass Company. Doing so without technologically advanced equipment and experienced technicians risks missing deadlines, unhappy customers, and delivery delays.
There are also instances where International Building Code (IBC) regulations mandate laminated glass for applications such as glass railings above walking spaces.
Laminated glass boasts enhanced safety, easy maintenance, durability, privacy, and more.
When laminating untreated float glass, enlist an experienced fabricator with temperature-controlled clean rooms, such as Dillmeier Glass Company.
Here’s a quick rundown of some of its most common attributes:
Whether utilized within an open conference room, intimate dining area, or a high-end retail setting, this decorative material can create various aesthetic appeal.
Note the following useful laminated glass applications:
Railings & Balustrades: Add depth and sophistication to hotel lobbies or office atria.
Modular Walls: Create a sense of openness and promote natural light throughout office spaces.
Partitions/Dividers: This shatter- and scratch-resistant material is ideal for high-traffic areas.
Office Furniture & Doors: Consider glass doors with accompanying furniture for an inclusive, contemporary feel.
Display Cases & Vitrines: Showcase products with elegance and style.
Shower Enclosures: Add decorative elements such as custom color-matching and back-painting.
Either of these are suited for most projects due to durability, strength, and specialized fabrication. However, a specific choice should depend on usage and application.
For higher traffic areas such as stairways, hallways, conference areas, and lobbies, laminated glass is recommended for its shatter-resistant properties, flexibility, and easy maintenance. And unlike plexiglass or acrylic, it maintains its optimal appearance over time.
It’s best to work with an experienced fabricator utilizing advanced equipment and knowledgeable technicians, such as Dillmeier Glass Company. We can answer questions you may have and help determine the best processes.
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