Cold-Pour Laminating
Cold pour laminating is a specialized process in which layers of glass are bonded together using a liquid resin that is poured between the sheets and cured at room temperature. This technique creates a durable laminate with exceptional strength and flexibility while retaining the transparency and aesthetic qualities of the glass. It is particularly effective for producing safety glass, as the resin layer helps to absorb impact and prevent shattering. Cold pour laminating is widely used in applications such as restoration of historical glass, decorative art projects, and functional installations where additional strength or unique design effects are required. This process offers versatility in working with different shapes, sizes, and types of glass, making it ideal for custom and high-demand projects.