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11.52mm Toughened Laminated Glass Balustrade Panels - 1000mm Height - Choose Width (mm)Glass House AU now stocks 11.52mm laminated glass panels featuring: 5mm clear toughened & heat soaked glass + 1.52mm DG41 interlayer + 5mm clear toughened & heat soaked glass Flat polished all edges 2mm polished radius corners DG41 is structural interlayer for applications where...
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17.52mm Laminated Toughened Glass Balustrade Panels β Heat Soaked Clear Glass17.52mm Laminated Toughened Glass Panels for Balustrades Glass House AU now stocks 17.52mm laminated clear toughened glass panels suitable for selected balustrade applications where a thicker laminated safety glass panel is required. These panels are made from 8mm toughened glass + 1.52mm SGP interlayer...
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Toughened Laminated Glass Balustrade Panels Australia
Toughened laminated glass balustrade panels combine the strength of toughened safety glass with the added protection of a structural laminated interlayer. Designed for use in frameless glass balustrades, balconies, decks, staircases and elevated applications, laminated glass provides an additional level of safety and performance compared to standard toughened glass alone.
At Glass House AU, we supply premium toughened laminated glass panels manufactured using heat-soaked toughened glass and high-performance structural interlayers. Available in both 11.52mm and 17.52mm configurations, our laminated glass panels are suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial balustrade projects throughout Australia.
Whether you're building a frameless balcony balustrade, staircase barrier, pool surrounds or a commercial glass balustrade system, our toughened laminated glass panels deliver exceptional clarity, strength and long-term durability.
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Perfect for use with our Versatilt systems or Spigot Systems
What Is Toughened Laminated Glass?
Toughened laminated glass consists of two sheets of toughened safety glass permanently bonded together with a structural interlayer. This construction combines the impact resistance of toughened glass with the retention properties of laminated glass.
Unlike standard toughened glass, which may shatter into small fragments if broken, laminated glass is designed to help retain the broken glass on the interlayer. This can provide additional protection in applications where maintaining a safety barrier is important.
For balustrades and elevated installations, laminated glass is often specified because it offers increased safety performance while maintaining the clean, modern appearance expected from frameless glass systems.
Why Choose Toughened Laminated Glass For Balustrades?
Toughened laminated glass is a popular choice for frameless glass balustrades because it offers:
- Enhanced safety performance
- Increased structural integrity
- Excellent optical clarity
- Resistance to impact and weather exposure
- Improved barrier retention if glass breakage occurs
- Compliance suitability for many residential and commercial applications
- A premium frameless appearance without obstructing views
These benefits make laminated glass an ideal solution for balconies, decks, terraces, staircases and elevated outdoor areas.
When Is Laminated Glass Used In Balustrades?
Laminated glass is commonly used in applications where additional safety requirements apply, particularly in elevated locations where maintaining the integrity of the barrier is critical.
Typical applications include:
- Frameless glass balcony balustrades
- Residential decks and verandahs
- Stair balustrades
- Commercial buildings
- Multi-residential developments
- Rooftop terraces
- External viewing platforms
Project requirements can vary depending on installation details, building classification and applicable Australian Standards. Always confirm requirements with your builder, certifier or engineer before selecting glass specifications.
Available Toughened Laminated Glass Options
11.52mm Toughened Laminated Glass
Our 11.52mm laminated glass panels combine two toughened glass panes with a high-performance structural interlayer. This option is commonly used for residential balustrade projects where laminated glass is specified.
17.52mm Toughened Laminated Glass
Our 17.52mm laminated glass panels utilise thicker toughened glass combined with a premium structural interlayer for applications requiring increased strength and performance. These panels are often selected for elevated, engineered and commercial installations.
Heat Soaked Toughened Glass For Greater Reliability
Glass House AU laminated glass panels are manufactured using heat-soaked toughened glass. Heat soaking is a quality assurance process designed to reduce the risk of spontaneous glass breakage caused by nickel sulphide inclusions.
By combining heat-soaked toughened glass with structural laminated construction, our panels provide a premium solution for demanding balustrade applications.
Toughened Laminated Glass At A Glance
- Available in 11.52mm and 17.52mm thicknesses
- Heat-soaked toughened safety glass
- Structural laminated interlayers
- Suitable for frameless glass balustrades
- Ideal for balconies, decks and staircases
- Residential and commercial applications
- Excellent strength and durability
- Multiple panel sizes available
- Australia-wide delivery and pickup options
Frequently Asked Questions
What is toughened laminated glass?
Toughened laminated glass consists of two toughened glass panels permanently bonded together with a structural interlayer. It combines the strength of toughened safety glass with the added protection of laminated construction.
What is the difference between toughened glass and laminated glass?
Toughened glass is a single pane of safety glass that has been heat treated for increased strength. Laminated glass consists of multiple glass layers bonded together with an interlayer, helping retain glass fragments if breakage occurs.
Is laminated glass suitable for frameless balustrades?
Yes. Toughened laminated glass is commonly used in frameless glass balustrade systems for residential and commercial applications where enhanced safety performance is required.
What thickness laminated glass is used for balustrades?
Common balustrade panel options include 11.52mm and 17.52mm toughened laminated glass, depending on the application and project requirements.
What is heat-soaked glass?
Heat soaking is a manufacturing process that subjects toughened glass to elevated temperatures to reduce the likelihood of spontaneous breakage caused by nickel sulphide inclusions.
Can laminated glass be used for balconies and staircases?
Yes. Toughened laminated glass is widely used for balconies, staircases, decks, terraces and other elevated balustrade applications.
Do you supply laminated glass panels Australia-wide?
Yes. Glass House AU supplies toughened laminated glass balustrade panels with delivery and pickup options available throughout Australia.
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