Laminated Glass is a type of safety glass that is made by sandwiching a layer of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) between two or more sheets of glass. The PVB layer bonds the glass sheets together, creating a strong and durable composite material. In the event of a break, the PVB layer holds the glass fragments together, reducing the risk of injury from sharp glass shards. Laminated glass is used in a variety of applications where safety and security are a concern, such as in automobile windshields, building facades, and hurricane-resistant windows. Additionally, laminated glass can also provide increased sound insulation and protection against ultraviolet radiation.