Side Glass

Laminated glass is produced by bonding two or more glass plates using colored or colorless special adhesives such as polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) under heat and pressure. Besides being used for windshields, laminated glass serves various functions including safety, security, and sound insulation, making it suitable for different positions on vehicles. Laminated glass used as side windows in commercial vehicles keeps the glass intact when shattered, reducing the risk of injury to passengers. Tinted laminated side windows make it harder for outsiders to see into the interior, thus enhancing privacy. This feature is particularly important in commercial vehicles for ensuring safety and protecting personal belongings.