SD770 is primarily aimed at the high-end architectural safety glass market. Compared to traditional PVB or ordinary EVA interlayer materials, it demonstrates multiple significant advantages.
First is its super-strong structural adhesion (bonding strength with glass ≥10 kN/m), which firmly integrates the glass and frame. This ensures that the entire glass pane, when subjected to wind pressure, explosion impact, or object collision, will not shatter and scatter, providing a crucial "anti-spall" function.
Second is its excellent impact and penetration resistance. The laminated glass made with it can effectively resist impacts from flying debris caused by typhoons, shockwaves from small explosions, and even a certain degree of violent intrusion.
Finally, it maintains high light transmittance (≥88%) and low haze, meeting safety requirements without sacrificing the building's lighting and aesthetic appeal. Therefore, SD770 is widely used in settings with high demands for both safety and appearance, such as banks, jewelry stores, museums, high-end office building curtain walls, and coastal wind-pressure resistant buildings.