Laminated glass
Is one of the most common types of glass used in vehicles. It consists of a pane of glass made from two separate sheets that are stuck together with pvb (polyvinyl butyral) and then fused together under high temperatures.
The result
Is an incredibly strong type of glass that can withstand impacts much more effectively than standard glass.
What’s more, when a car is involved in a crash, laminated glass does not shatter. While it can break in a crash, the pvb layer keeps it intact so that no sharp shards of glass fly about and cause serious injuries.