Laminated glass pertains to two or more sheets of glass with an inner layer of transparent plastic to which the glass adheres if broken. This type of glass is used for safety glazing and sound reduction.

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"Laminated glass" is in the UNSPSC Code "30171705"
Laminated glass

Ref: 124357/2006-10-19


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