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Impact Glass

overall review score: 4.2
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Impact-glass is a type of specially designed glass engineered to withstand or absorb the force of impacts, often used in security applications such as bulletproof windows, blast-resistant barriers, and high-performance safety glazings. It is typically composed of multiple layers, including polycarbonate or other tough interlayers, to enhance its impact resistance and safety features.

Key Features

  • High impact resistance and durability
  • Multiple layered construction for enhanced safety
  • Designed to absorb or deflect forces from impacts or blasts
  • Often used in security, automotive, and architectural applications
  • Can be transparent or tinted depending on purpose
  • Available in various thicknesses and configurations

Pros

  • Provides enhanced safety and security against impacts or attacks
  • Can prevent shattering into dangerous shards
  • Versatile applications across security, automotive, and architectural sectors
  • May offer transparency alongside impact protection

Cons

  • Typically more expensive than standard glass
  • Heavier and thicker, which may affect architectural design choices
  • Can be more difficult to repair or replace compared to common glass
  • Potential for reduced clarity or optical distortion in some configurations

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 01:01:48 AM UTC