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DuPont Glass Laminating Solutions focuses on clear, super-tough polymer (plastic) sheet materials (called "interlayers") that can be sandwiched between glass and formed into a composite by controlled processes combining heat and high pressure. The processing typically is done in large autoclaves capable of making finished, laminated glass suitable for vehicles or buildings.

Laminated glass improves safety because of its post-breakage performance. Even when an outer glass layer is broken, such as from a sharp blow, the interlayer in the laminate helps hold the broken glass together, reducing injuries from jagged edges or flying shards.

Interlayer materials available from DuPont include:
- rolled goods;
- flat, pre-cut sheets; and
- digitally printed, pre-cut sheets

These materials are supplied in a variety of thicknesses, and in color tint specialties where required. Glass laminators and window and door manufacturers use the interlayers from DuPont to complete the construction of glass meeting end-use requirements.
 DuPont polymer science has created the glass industry's largest range of high-performance interlayer types.
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