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nonshattering glass

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: nonshattering glass
(′nän′shad·ə·riŋ ′glas)

(materials) Two sheets of plate glass with a sheet of transparent resinoid between, the whole molded together under heat and pressure; it will crack without shattering. Also known as laminated glass; shatterproof glass.


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Two or more plies of plate glass, float glass, or sheet glass, bonded to a transparent plastic sheet between them to form a shatter-resisting assembly.


 
 

 

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