Trosifol Hurricane Glazing, Extreme weather glazing solutions

by Kuraray Europe GmbH

Hurricane-impact-resistant glazing is capable of resisting violent storms and can help protect against the impact forces created by large and small flying debris. This type of glazing is often mandated in hurricane-prone regions to protect the integrity of buildings and their occupants. The choice of interlayer depends on the specific design requirements and local building codes. All Trosifol Hurricane Glazing products have Miami Dade County NOA (Notice of Acceptance) certificates.


Hurricane impact glazing systems combine impact resistant laminated glass into a framing system with the main purpose of maintaining the integrity of the building envelope by resisting the forces of high winds and rain, as well as resisting high impact forces from windborne debris. In addition, secondary considerations are to retain the glass in place if it breaks, providing security and preventing additional debris contribution during the wind event.

Typical construction of the laminated glass is two or more lites of heat strengthened or annealed glass with Trosifol PVB or SentryGlas ionoplast interlayer.

Specification Details for Trosifol Hurricane Glazing, Extreme weather glazing solutions (Structural Glass)

Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Kuraray Europe GmbH is consulted before specifying.

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