Step One: Nail the Rainbow to the Glass
The stability of this glass's color is due to the EVA film. EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) film is a highly transparent hot-melt adhesive that tightly bonds the colored glass fragments (or the printed colored film) to the regular glass. After a high-temperature, high-pressure lamination process, the color is locked into the glass like a wax seal.
Look at the intersections between the curves and the color blocks; there's no trace of separation—that's the power of EVA film: its strong adhesion prevents the glass and colored layer from delaminating even in extreme temperature and humidity fluctuations, ensuring the color remains vibrant and vibrant, eliminating the awkward effects of fading glass and bubbling film.
Step Two: Locking Beauty and Safety
Many people believe that "colored glass equals fragile and dangerous," but EVA film breaks this misconception. Ordinary glass breaks into sharp fragments, but glass coated with EVA film, even if it cracks due to impact, remains "glued" to the surface, preventing it from scattering.
As in the scene in the picture, if this glass weren't coated with EVA film, even a slight touch could turn those beautiful colors into dangerous fragments. But with EVA film, it becomes both an art installation and a safety barrier—a feature that makes it a popular choice for museums, churches, and high-end commercial spaces. After all, who wouldn't want both beauty and safety?
Step 3: Add a "light filter" to the building
EVA film's transparency is almost optical-grade; it doesn't create a hazy appearance like inferior films. When light passes through, color saturation is perfectly preserved, and the film's high light transmittance even makes colors appear more vibrant and clear. Imagine this: As the morning sun slants across the glass, the EVA film creates a vibrant flow of red, yellow, and blue light across the floor. As the evening sun passes by, the film imprints the warm glow of the sunset on the wall... This ability to "play with natural light" has made EVA laminated glass a beloved item among architects—after all, who could resist the magic of "giving a building a new, colorful look every day"?
- Sun protection skills: High-quality EVA film can block some ultraviolet rays, slow down the aging of indoor furniture and decorations, and extend the shelf life of the "colorful environment" by several decades.
- Customization: Whether you want an abstract art style like the one pictured, or a starry sky or floral print, EVA film can accommodate any design, helping you "encapsulate" any color you imagine.
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