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Laminated Glass

Product Description

Our float laminated glass is available in five thicknesses, ranging from 6.4mm to 12.8mm, comes in standard clear laminate or acoustic laminate variations, and can be cut to size according to the measurements you need.

£39.31£274.98

  • Express Delivery available on this product.
  • This product is manufactured in the UK.

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Acoustic Laminate
Clear Laminate

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Rectangle

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(Please note to allow a 2mm tolerance in all designs.
All internal notches will have a 7mm radius to ensure structural integrity during the toughening process.)

Rectangle

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    Min: 250Max: 3000

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Left Hand Rake

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Left Hand L Shape

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Circle

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Ellipse

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Quadrant

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  • Cut Outs

    Quantity * £19.00

    Cut outs should not be smaller than the thickness of the glass, or closer to the edge than 2.5 times the thickness of the glass, or larger than 30% of overall glass size. A customer service representative will contact you regarding your exact requirements if needed. Please upload any drawings if possible. Please upload any drawings below if possible.

  • Notches

    Quantity * £19.00

    Any polished notch will have an internal radius of at least 14mm. Non polished notches will be approximately 7mm internal radius. A customer service representative will contact you regarding your exact requirements if needed. Please upload any drawings below if possible.

  • Quantity * £4.00

  • Drill Holes

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    Any drilled holes must be the same size or greater than the thickness of your glass selected. (For example 10mm glass can only have a hole of 10mm in diameter or greater). Drilled holes must be within reasonable distance from edge of the glass or other holes / cut-outs to prevent breaking when toughened. A customer service representative will contact you regarding your exact requirements if needed. Please upload any drawings below if possible.

  • Quantity * £7.50

  • Radius Corners

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    A rounded corner with a polished finish. A customer service representative will contact you regarding your exact requirements if needed. Please upload any drawings below if possible.

  • Dubbed Corners

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    Sharpness of corner removed with grey finish. A customer service representative will contact you regarding your exact requirements if needed.

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    Please share all diagrams, drawings and specifications (maximum of 10 files allowed)Max file size: 8 MBPermitted file types: jpg jpeg jpe png gif pdf

  • Polymer coating protects glass with a barrier that repels water, soil, stains, soap scum, rust and hard water mineral deposits.

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Description

Here at Express Toughening, our laminated glass supplies consist of two sheets of float glass with a special EVA interlayer compressed between them.

Though the glass is less resilient against cracking if it isn’t toughened, the plastic layer maintains its integrity if the float glass on either side breaks. The plastic won’t break without extreme force, ensuring that the glass will hold together in the event of breakage.

Laminated glass is therefore much safer than single glazing that can break into pieces and leave openings unprotected.

This means that it is both safe and secure to use laminated glass in windows and doors, either as domestic low-level glazing or in commercial shop fronts or barriers.

Our laminated glass is fully functional and low-maintenance, whilst allowing you to benefit from the modern upscale aesthetics that it brings to any establishment.

Order online from Express Toughening today and we guarantee that you’ll be satisfied with your customised end product.

Custom Laminated Glass

When ordering laminated float glass from us, you’ll have a choice of thicknesses to suit your needs, including 6.4mm, 6.8mm, 8.8mm, 10.8mm, or 12.8mm.

Depending on your project requirements, we can produce sheets of laminated glass up to 3000mm in width.

As standard, edges are arrised on this product to remove sharp corners, with a polished finish.

We can also customise your laminated glass by creating internal cut-outs, notches, or hinges upon request, in addition to drilling holes or forming radius or dubbed corners.

This gives you the flexibility to fit your custom laminated glass around specific features it may need to accommodate, wherever you need to install it.

You’ll also have the option of adding a protective polymer coating to your laminated glass, which helps to repel water and everyday grime for much easier maintenance.

Use the four-step order system below to select your glass specifications and receive a quick and easy quote for your bespoke design.

Add the final product to your basket and check out to pay for your order and arrange delivery, then we’ll get to work making your laminated glass to order.

  • Express Delivery is available for this product.
  • This product is manufactured in the UK.
  • Polished edges included.

You can follow the same simple process to order toughened laminated glass if you’re looking for this instead.

If you require strong glass with noise reduction properties, consider acoustic laminated glass.

Similarly, if you want to order glass for flooring, please view our page for walk-on laminated glass.

Looking for more information or need help with ordering bespoke laminated glass? You can always ask the Express Toughening team – just get in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

See our most frequently asked questions below.

How is laminated glass different from toughened glass?

Though you may see the terms toughened glass and laminated glass being used to refer to the same sort of products, the truth is that these are actually different types of reinforced glass.

Toughened glass is created by tempering standard annealed glass through a fast heating and cooling process, which is strengthened by balancing the tensile stresses within the glass.

On the other hand, laminated glass enhances the strength of standard glass by sandwiching two sheets together. In some cases, two panes of toughened glass may be used, which forms toughened laminated glass – often the source of confusion over these terms being the same.

Toughened glass is safer than standard glass because it’s strong enough to resist impacts, but if it does break under extreme stress, it falls into blunt-edged pieces like pebbles.

However, if the glass was acting as some kind of barrier, this can leave an unsafe gap – which is where laminated glass comes in. When laminated glass is used, the panel will stay in place even if one or both sides shatter, because of the layer in the middle bonding them together.

What holds laminated glass together?

Laminated glass features two separate panes of glass that are securely bonded to an interlayer in between them using pressure and heat. This interlayer is typically made of a transparent plastic film, often EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate).

Though thin and barely noticeable to the eye, this central layer secures the two pieces of glass in place and helps to absorb impacts. The multi-layer structure ensures that if one or both glass panels breaks from a hard impact, they will remain attached to the interlayer and won’t fall apart.

This gives you time to organise replacement laminated glass without leaving a safety risk where someone could fall.

Standard laminated glass is strong by itself, but in settings where glass breaking into loose pieces would pose a higher risk of causing injuries, it’s best to use toughened laminated glass to make sure the glass layers are as resilient as possible.

This applies to applications such as staircase or balcony balustrades, windows, doors, skylights, or shopfronts.

Can laminated glass help with noise reduction?

While laminated glass is well-known for not falling apart if it breaks, the nature of its construction also means that it has an additional advantage over toughened glass – the extra layers make it harder for sound vibrations to travel from one side to the other, thereby reducing noise transmission.

The increased insulation means that laminated glass is better at muffling sounds than a single pane of glass, but for the most efficient sound dampening effect, it would be best to use acoustic laminated glass designed for this purpose.

This type of acoustic glass usually features a thicker PVB (polyvinyl butyral) interlayer to improve sound insulation alongside impact resistance, without reducing light transmission.

Not only does this help to decrease noise pollution from external environments, but the higher insulation level also enhances internal thermal efficiency, which can help to reduce energy bills at the same time.

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