Curved laminated glass represents a groundbreaking innovation in architectural glazing, seamlessly combining the superior strength of tempered glass with the exceptional safety features of laminated interlayers. This advanced material offers unparalleled benefits for contemporary building designs, making it an increasingly popular choice among architects and designers worldwide.
Through the precise combination of quenching and laminating processes, curved laminated glass achieves remarkable strength that surpasses conventional flat glass by 5–8 times at same specifications.
The PVB interlayer in curved laminated glass ensures that even when broken, glass fragments remain firmly bonded, eliminating dangerous shattering.
Available with bending radii from 800mm upwards, curved laminated glass can be customized to create stunning architectural features and complex shapes.
Engineered to withstand extreme temperature fluctuations (−40°C to 120°C), it maintains its structural integrity and optical clarity in diverse climates.
The vibration-damping properties of the PVB interlayer provide superior sound insulation, significantly enhancing acoustic comfort in urban environments.
Blocks 99% of harmful UV radiation while maintaining high visible light transmission, contributing substantially to a building's energy efficiency.
| Processing Thickness | 4mm ~ 19mm |
| Maximum Size | 3000mm x 6000mm |
| Minimum Size | 400mm x 600mm |
| Min Radius | 900mm for curved tempering process |
| Glass Color | Clear, ultra clear, grey, bronze, blue, green, etc. |
| Additional Process | Ceramic frit; coated; frosted; acid etched; etc. |
| Transmittance | 8% ~ 85% |
| Shape | Curved |






Curved laminated glass is produced by bonding two or more curved glass panes together using a PVB interlayer through heat and pressure. The glass is first bent into the desired shape via tempering or heat-bending, then laminated to achieve both structural strength and safety.
The minimum bending radius for curved laminated glass using the curved tempering process is 900mm. Custom radii from 800mm upwards can be accommodated depending on glass thickness and project requirements.
Yes. The PVB interlayer holds glass fragments in place upon breakage, preventing dangerous shattering and falling debris. This makes it an ideal choice for skylights, glass walkways, and high-rise curtain wall systems where safety is critical.
It is available in a wide range of colors including clear, ultra clear, grey, bronze, blue, and green. Additional options include ceramic frit printing, coated surfaces, frosted finishes, and smart film interlayers for enhanced aesthetics.
Curved laminated glass blocks 99% of harmful UV radiation and, when combined with low-emissivity (Low-E) coatings, significantly reduces solar heat gain and heat loss, helping lower energy consumption in buildings.