Impact Windows Have Impact Resistance
The primary feature of impact windows is their ability to withstand strong impacts from flying debris carried by high winds during storms. They are constructed with laminated glass that consists of two or more layers bonded together with a durable interlayer, typically made of polyvinyl butyral (PVB) or ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA). This construction prevents the glass from shattering upon impact, maintaining the integrity of the window and preventing debris from penetrating into the building.
Resistance to Break-Ins
Unlike standard windows that can be easily shattered with a blunt object or tool, impact windows remain intact when struck. The inner layer of the laminated glass holds the shattered pieces together, preventing easy access into the building. This resistance significantly increases the time and effort required for an intruder to breach the window, serving as a deterrent to break-ins.
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