In construction, interior design, or industrial installations, safety is a top priority. To meet these requirements, two main types of safety glass dominate the market: laminated glass and tempered glass.

But what are the differences between these two products? And above all, which is best suited to your projects? As a professional glass supplier, NOXEM GROUP helps you make the right choice according to usage, safety requirements, and site constraints.

What Is Tempered Glass?

Tempered glass, also called safety glass, is a flat glass that undergoes a thermal treatment process: it is heated to around 600°C and then cooled very rapidly.

Key features of tempered glass:

  • Mechanical resistance 5 times higher than standard glass

  • Thermal resistance: withstands temperature differences up to 200°C

  • In case of breakage, it shatters into small, blunt pieces, reducing the risk of injury

Applications of tempered glass:

  • Interior glass partitions

  • Shower screens

  • Glass furniture

  • Glass façades exposed to thermal stress

  • Large glazing subjected to mechanical stress

What Is Laminated Glass?

Laminated glass is a technical safety glass made of two or more panes of flat glass bonded together with one or more plastic interlayers (often PVB – polyvinyl butyral).

Key features of laminated glass:

  • Very high impact resistance

  • In case of breakage, fragments remain attached to the film and the pane stays in place

  • Anti-burglary, anti-fall, and projectile protection

  • Improved acoustic insulation

Applications of laminated glass:

  • Glass railings and balustrades

  • Shopfront windows

  • Glass roofs and skylights

  • Anti-burglary or bullet-resistant glazing

  • Protection against falling objects or people

Tempered or Laminated Glass: Which Should You Choose?

  • For punctual mechanical resistance → Tempered Glass
    Ideal when glazing is exposed to impact or pressure (door closing, vibration, thermal variations) but does not need to stay in place if broken.

  • For personal safety and anti-burglary protection → Laminated Glass
    Best choice when there is a real risk of falls, projection, or intrusion. Mandatory for balustrades, skylights, or glass floors, and recommended for public areas.

Can Both Types of Glass Be Combined?

Yes! There are tempered-laminated glasses that combine the benefits of both processes:

  • Thermal tempering for mechanical resistance

  • Lamination for retention in case of breakage and enhanced safety

This type of custom technical glass is commonly used in public-access buildings, high façades, or glazing exposed to extreme risks.

En résumé : tableau comparatif

CriteriaTempered GlassLaminated Glass
Impact resistance★★★★☆★★★☆☆
Retention if broken
Thermal resistance✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
Personal safetyMediumHigh
Anti-burglary protectionNoYes (depending on thickness)
Average price (equal thickness)More economicalMore expensive but more protective

Choose NOXEM GROUP for Your Safety Glass

At NOXEM GROUP, we are professional glass suppliers specialized in custom glass cutting, whether tempered, laminated, or a combination of both.

We advise you in choosing the safety glass best suited to your project:

  • Dimensions, thicknesses, and technical performance

  • Direct delivery to your site in France and across Europe

  • Certified products compliant with European standards

Contact our team for a personalized quote and benefit from our expertise.