Reflection Glass
FABRIC LAMINATION
Laminated fabrics are two or more materials bonded together with an adhesive to create a composite material with a layered structure. Compared to plain fabric, laminated fabrics provide greater tensile strength and improved durability. Fabric-Laminated Glass is manufactured by sandwiching layers of clear PVB / EVA to add texture, colour, and pattern to laminated glass. This product offers a wide range of fabrics within protective glass layers. Features and Benefits: Enhances aesthetic appeal. Laminated glass is made by pasting PVB (polyvinyl butyral) resin glue film between two or more pieces of glass sheet, then heating, pressing and bonding them together to create flat or curved compound glass product. Fibrous material such as yarns fabrics that are woven, and knit or non-woven fabrics can be laminated. There are many different types of laminating films. Vinyl, PVP, silicone, and acrylic are the most common lamination films. Laminating can be used for aesthetic appearances and for function.