Lamination of glass is a process aimed at increasing the safety properties of glass by strengthening its resistance.
In this technology, at least two panes of glass are bonded together using one or more special foils which are sandwiched between the glass layers.
This step takes place in a special furnace at high temperature and pressure, ensuring that the foil is firmly bonded to the glass.
The result is safety glass that is extremely durable and retains shards when broken, preventing injuries and other risks.