a laminate of two or more sheets of glass with a sheet of plastic between each sheet
A strengthened or reinforced glass that is less subject to breakage or splintering
Safety glass is very strong glass that does not break into sharp pieces if it is hit. strong glass that breaks into very small pieces that are not sharp, used for example in car windows
Glass which must have passed an impact test (BS 6206: 1981) and either must not break or must break safely
glass made with plates of plastic or resin or other material between two sheets of glass to prevent shattering
(tempered glass) A random sampling of exterior doors and windows and review of individual shower doors revealed some areas that lack safety glass This is not uncommon in older buildings, as safety glass may not have been required at the time of installation Doors and windows not equipped with safety glass are hazardous if broken Present industry standards require safety glass to minimize this hazard
Specific type of glass having the ability to withstand breaking into large jagged pieces, usually tempered and laminated