lasivahvisteisissa
Lasivahvisteisissa, often translated as reinforced glass, refers to a type of safety glass engineered to be more resistant to breakage and to fragment into smaller, less hazardous pieces when it does break. This is achieved by incorporating a reinforcing layer, typically a polymer film like polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), between two or more layers of glass. Alternatively, the glass itself can be strengthened through processes like tempering or heat strengthening, and then laminated.
The primary function of lasivahvisteisissa is to enhance safety. When subjected to impact, the glass may crack,
Common uses for lasivahvisteisissa include automotive windshields, where it is essential for occupant protection in the