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Definition of Laminated glass
1. Noun. Glass made with plates of plastic or resin or other material between two sheets of glass to prevent shattering.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Laminated Glass
Literary usage of Laminated glass
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Crossover: Architecture, Urbanism, Technology by Ad Graafland, Leslie Jaye Kavanaugh, George Baird (2006)
"... cold-bend laminated glass panels in the south facade 20 View of nine laminated
glass panels of 2 x 2 m, consisting of of 3 cylindrical and 6 cold-bend ..."
2. NEHRP Commentary on the Gidelines for the Seismic Rehabilitation of Buildingsedited by Eugene Zeller edited by Eugene Zeller (2000)
"Code provisions implemented in the 1970s now require safety glass (such as
tempered, wired, or laminated glass) when the glass extends to within 18 inches ..."
3. The Essence of Stigler by George Joseph Stigler, Kurt R. Leube, Thomas Gale Moore (1986)
"... plate, and rolled glass; excludes laminated glass and products of purchased
glass. b Prior to 1935 a complex and indirect procedure was necessary. ..."
4. Occupational Outlook Handbook, 1994-1995 by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"Insulated and specially treated glass keeps in warmed or cooled air and provides
good condensation and sound control qualities; tempered and laminated glass ..."
5. Transactions by National Safety Council, Association of Iron and Steel Engineers (1921)
"... laminated glass. MR. A. Rot'ssE.xr (Norton Company, Worcester, Mass.): The
thing to remember in designing guards of any kind is to properly proportion ..."