Glass Lamination Accessories

Glass Lamination Accessories

In the process of glass lamination, a flawless finished product depends on more than just the interlayer film. A leaking vacuum bag or a strip of tape that leaves adhesive residue can instantly render your expensive glass and interlayers—and the investment they represent—completely worthless.
As materials experts with years of deep experience in the glass industry, E&N understands that success lies in the details of the processing workflow. We provide high-quality processing accessories—rigorously tested and refined in our own laboratories—to help you permanently eliminate issues such as bubbles and delamination, thereby comprehensively enhancing the overall quality of your laminated glass.

 

Pain Points in Laminated Glass Processing

Why Do You Constantly Encounter Bubbles in Your Glass?
For glass processing enterprises, bubbles represent a persistent nightmare. Even if you utilize the highest-grade interlayer films, issues with the following consumables can still trigger critical defects:

  • Poor Vacuum Bag Sealing: Low-quality silicone bags are prone to deformation or developing micro-cracks under high temperatures, resulting in incomplete vacuum extraction and trapped air along the edges.
  • Adhesive Residue Reactions: Ordinary high-temperature tapes often leave behind adhesive residue after lamination; these chemical residues can react with the interlayer film, creating bands of bubbles or causing yellowing along the edges.
  • Blocked Air Evacuation Channels: A lack of effective separation provided by an air-evacuation mesh prevents the air trapped in the center of the glass from being extracted in time—before the interlayer film begins to melt and flow.
  • E&N’s Curated Series of Processing Accessories:
  • Solutions Tailored Specifically for Laminated Glass

We offer more than just consumables; we provide a complete, comprehensive "anti-bubble" assurance system.
1. High-Tear-Strength Silicone Vacuum Bags
Durable Sealing, Flawless Vacuum Extraction

High Elasticity and Conformity: Manufactured using premium-grade silicone rubber, these bags offer a perfect fit—whether you are processing multi-layer bulletproof glass or laminated glass with complex curves—ensuring absolutely no air leakage along the edges.

Extended Service Life: Even under the rigorous conditions of high-temperature lamination, these bags maintain exceptional durability and resilience, significantly reducing the frequency with which your facility needs to replace consumables.

2. High Temperature Adhesive Tape
 

Secure Locking, Pristine Finish Zero-Residue Guarantee: Featuring a high-temperature adhesive formula developed specifically for glass processing, this tape leaves the glass surface spotless upon removal—even after enduring baking temperatures exceeding 130°C—thereby completely eliminating edge bubbles caused by adhesive residue.
High Initial Tack: Firmly secures heavy glass panels during the furnace loading and lamination process, effectively preventing slippage or misalignment.

 

Why Choose E&N Consumables?

Deep Expertise in Both Materials and Processes
Verified Compatibility: Unlike standard accessory traders who do not manufacture the interlayers themselves, E&N subjects all its accessories to rigorous compatibility testing within our own laboratories—evaluating them against a wide range of interlayers (including EVA, SGP, and PDLC). We guarantee that no adverse chemical reactions will occur between our accessories and your chosen interlayers.
Process Diagnostic Support: If you continue to encounter issues with bubbles appearing on your glass, our technical team offers more than just high-quality consumables; we also provide expert diagnostics for your temperature profiles and vacuum parameters, offering you a comprehensive, one-stop solution for technical troubleshooting.


Quality Lies in the Details—Upgrade Your Processing Consumables Today
Don't let inferior consumables erode your profits. Choose E&N professional glass lamination accessories to minimize your reject rates and maximize your yield.

  • Vacuum Silicone Bag

    Vacuum silicone bag, also known as silicone vacuum sheet or sealing belt, is a key auxiliary material in laminated glass production.

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  • High Temperature Adhesive Tape

    High temperature adhesive tape is a specialized sealing and protection material widely used in laminated glass production.

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FAQ

Q: Why do bubbles frequently appear along the edges of my laminated glass? Can your accessories resolve this issue?
A: Edge bubbles are the most common defect in glass processing, typically caused by two factors related to auxiliary materials: First, aging vacuum bags can develop microscopic leaks along the edges, preventing air from being fully evacuated before the interlayer film melts; second, the use of inferior adhesive tapes can leave behind residue that undergoes chemical reactions with the interlayers at high temperatures.
By utilizing E&N’s high-tear-strength silicone vacuum bags and residue-free high-temperature tapes, you can ensure an absolute vacuum seal and pristine edges. This eliminates the root causes of bubble formation stemming from auxiliary materials, thereby significantly enhancing the quality of your finished glass products.

 

Q: What is the fundamental difference between E&N’s high-temperature tape and standard industrial tapes available on the market?
A: Standard industrial tapes cannot withstand the high temperatures involved in the glass lamination process; upon removal from the furnace, they often carbonize or adhere stubbornly to the glass surface. Cleaning up this residual adhesive is an extremely labor-intensive task.
In contrast, our high-temperature tape features a polyester and silicone system specifically customized for the glass industry, offering exceptional thermal stability. We guarantee that, once the lamination process is complete, the tape can be peeled off effortlessly, leaving absolutely zero adhesive residue.

 

Q: What is the expected service life of your silicone vacuum bags?
A: The lifespan of a silicone vacuum bag depends on the factory's processing frequency, lamination temperatures, and the condition of the glass edges. In a standard production environment for EVA-laminated glass, our vacuum bags—manufactured using imported, high-resilience silicone raw materials—typically offer a service life of up to 2,000 cycles.
Professional Tip: When drawing a vacuum, we strongly recommend using our Teflon Mesh in conjunction with the bag. Not only does it create smooth air-evacuation channels to prevent bubbles, but it also protects the silicone bag from being scratched by sharp glass edges, thereby significantly extending its service life.

 

Q: Are these consumables compatible only with your own brand of interlayer films? Can I use them to process interlayers from other manufacturers?
A: Our consumables are designed to offer excellent universal compatibility. Whether you are processing EVA, SGP, or traditional PVB—and regardless of whether you utilize E&N brand interlayers—our vacuum bags and high-temperature tapes provide exceptional process support for your production line.
Naturally, since these consumables have undergone rigorous compatibility testing with our own films within E&N’s internal laboratories, using them in combination ensures the highest possible yield of flawless finished products.