• PVB - Architectural grade

    PVB – Architectural grade

    PVB Film is a kind of the laminated glass interlayer, or called PVB interlayer/sheets, it is manufactured commercially by extrusion with PVB resin, plasticizer and additives. PVB film exhibit special characteristics such as transparency, impact resistance, high tensile strength, and elasticity, even if the glass cracks, splinters will adhere to the interlayer and not scatter. These properties make the films and sheets suitable for the manufacture of safety glass. It is primarily used in the production of automotive windshields and the usage of PVB film in building & construction, Additionally PVB film can be applied in photovoltaic modules fields.

  • PVB - Heat resistance

    PVB – Heat resistance

    The Heat Insulated Laminated Glass is created by laminating two or more pieces of glass sheets holds together with the new type of heat insulated PVB film. This special kind PVB film can reduce over 80% of the infrared transmittance, control glare and blocked over 99% of the UV rays. It can be designed to replace standard window glass with heat insulated laminated glass to be kept on energy-saving properties. Therefore, it is one of best solutions to save energy in all types of domestic, commercial and public buildings.

  • PVB – Automotive Grade

    PVB – Automotive Grade

    The windshield / windscreen of vehicles and aircrafts is the front window, which provides visibility while protecting the occupants from wind and rain. The windshield is usually made of laminated safety glass, which consists of two curved glass plates by adhesive together with PVB films and then bonded to the window frame.

  • PVB Resin

    PVB Resin

    Polyvinyl butyral (or PVB) is a resin which a member of the polyvinyl acetal family. Produced through the reaction of polyvinyl alcohol with butyraldehyde. Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) properties including high tensile strength, strong binding, impact resistance, transparency and optical clarity. PVB resins are used in general industrial and wood coatings, wash primers, ceramic substrates, composites and structural adhesives, and gravure or flexographic inks. And it is particularly suitable as an adhesive film interlayer in laminated safety glass in automotive windshields and architectural safety glass.