How to choose thickness of interlayer film for making different type of laminated Glass?

How to choose thickness of interlayer film for making different type of laminated Glass?

In order to making all types of laminated glass successfully, the thickness of interlayer film should be taken into consideration.

Here are some principles:

*The interlayer film should be thicker for making tempered laminated glass than making ordinary laminated glass;

*The interlayer film should be thicker for making heat-strengthened laminated glass than making ordinary laminated glass;

*The interlayer film should be thicker for making thicker laminated glass;

*The interlayer film should be thicker for making larger size laminated glass;

*The interlayer film should be thicker for making thicker and larger size laminated glass.

We will offer tables of suggested thickness of interlayer film for general guidance, but you may adjust the thickness based on your experiences and specific situations.

We offer the standard thickness of Eva interlayer film at 0.38mm and 0.76mm, but you could combine multi layers to get the thicker interlayer film you need.

Here are the tables for ordinary laminated glass.

And here are the tables for tempered laminated glass and heat strengthened laminated glass.

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Switchable glass film

Switchable glass is a type of glass that can be switched between transparent and opaque states. It is made by laminating a layer of liquid crystal material between two sheets of glass. When an electric current is applied to the liquid crystal material, it aligns in a way that blocks light, making the glass opaque. When the current is turned off, the liquid crystal material returns to its original state, allowing light to pass through, making the glass transparent.

There are two main types of switchable glass:

PDLC (Polymer-dispersed liquid crystal) glass: This is the most common type of switchable glass. It is made by laminating a layer of PDLC (polymer-dispersed liquid crystal) material between two sheets of glass. PDLC is a material that contains liquid crystals that are suspended in a polymer matrix. When an electric current is applied to the PDLC material, the liquid crystals align in a way that blocks light, making the glass opaque. When the current is turned off, the liquid crystals return to their original state, allowing light to pass through, making the glass transparent.
SPD (suspended particle device) glass: This type of switchable glass is made by laminating a layer of SPD (suspended particle device) material between two sheets of glass. SPD is a material that contains particles that are suspended in a polymer matrix. When an electric current is applied to the SPD material, the particles align in a way that blocks light, making the glass opaque. When the current is turned off, the particles return to their original state, allowing light to pass through, making the glass transparent.
Switchable glass can be used for a variety of applications, including:

Privacy: Switchable glass can be used to create privacy screens in offices, homes, and other settings.
Security: Switchable glass can be used to create security screens in banks, casinos, and other high-security settings.
Energy efficiency: Switchable glass can be used to control the amount of sunlight that enters a building, which can help to reduce energy costs.
Thermal comfort: Switchable glass can be used to control the amount of heat that enters a building, which can help to improve thermal comfort.
Distraction reduction: Switchable glass can be used to reduce distractions in classrooms, offices, and other settings.
Switchable glass is a versatile and innovative material that can be used for a variety of applications. It is a growing market with many potential benefits.