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Safety Glass is a type of glass that is designed to be more resistant to breakage and shattering than regular glass. It is commonly used in applications where human safety is a concern, such as in automobiles, buildings, and other structures. Safety Glass is usually made from either laminated glass or tempered glass. Laminated glass is composed of two or more layers of glass bonded together with a plastic interlayer, while tempered glass is heat-treated to increase its strength.
Safety Glass is used in a variety of applications, including windows, windshields, skylights, shower doors, and other architectural applications. It is also used in the automotive industry, where it is used in windshields, side windows, and sunroofs. In addition, Safety Glass is used in the construction of buildings, as it is more resistant to breakage and shattering than regular glass.
Some of the major companies in the Safety Glass market include AGC Inc., Saint-Gobain, Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd., Asahi Glass Co., Ltd., and Guardian Industries. Show Less Read more