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Privacy Glass is a type of glass that is designed to provide privacy and security while still allowing light to pass through. It is often used in commercial and residential buildings, as well as in vehicles. Privacy Glass is typically made from laminated glass, which consists of two or more layers of glass with a plastic interlayer between them. This interlayer can be tinted or treated with a special coating to provide privacy and security. Privacy Glass can also be used to reduce glare and heat, and to provide sound insulation.
Privacy Glass is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to provide privacy and security without sacrificing natural light. It is also becoming more affordable, making it a viable option for many businesses and homeowners.
Some companies in the Privacy Glass market include Saint-Gobain, Guardian Industries, AGC, PPG Industries, and Pilkington. Show Less Read more