High-performance laminated glass made with new energy-saving manufacturing technology, unlike anything seen before.
The resin laminated glass "Hercules" is a high-performance resin laminated glass manufactured using a new energy-saving production technology. The technology of Hercules involves injecting a specially developed liquid resin (such as polyurethane, polyester, or acrylic) between the glass layers, which generates an intermediate film through a chemical reaction at room temperature, thereby producing laminated glass. It is expected to have a greater CO2 reduction effect compared to laminated glass that uses conventional PBV (polyvinyl butyral) film. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ No large capital investment required → CO2 reduction effect ○ No film-forming energy required → CO2 reduction effect ○ No adhesive energy required for high-temperature, high-pressure vessels → CO2 reduction effect ○ When switching to Hercules resin → CO2 reduction amount is approximately 1 kg per square meter ○ Manufactured by injecting resin instead of using film ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Our company develops the strongest security glass in the country, including explosion-proof and bulletproof glass. We received very high evaluations during performance tests conducted upon delivery at the request of the Ministry of Defense. The residential security glass "Hercules 3" excels in penetration resistance compared to the highest level of other manufacturers (according to the Glass Association standards: P5A) and is cost-effective. While typical laminated glass is manufactured under "high temperature and high pressure," requiring significant energy, Hercules laminated glass can be produced under "normal temperature and normal pressure," contributing to CO2 emission reduction and carbon neutrality.