Laminated glass is used to ensure safety during extreme weather conditions such as strong winds, hailstorms, and storms, which are caused by seasonal or climate changes. In buildings at risk of damage from natural disasters, Alcam increases the strength of the glass to the desired level by using special PVB or SentryGlasXtra (SGX) according to the risk level. Our products are manufactured in compliance with TS EN 12543 standards and are tested in Alcam Laboratories.

Storm-resistant glass can withstand high wind loads for extended periods. It offers enhanced protection against destructive objects carried by the wind and ensures the integrity of the glass throughout the storm.

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Alcam produces storm-resistant glass that meets the durability and test standards of ASTM E1996 and E1886, which are applicable to buildings in the U.S. that frequently experience natural disasters like hurricanes and storms. These standards ensure that the glass can pass impact tests and maintain integrity during such extreme conditions.

 

Storm-resistant glass is used in the glass of buildings located in areas with risky weather conditions, including:

  • Residential Buildings
  • Workplaces
  • Schools
  • Hospitals
  • Airports
  • Any other structures requiring protection
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