Bird-Friendly Made Beautiful: Saflex™ FlySafe™ 3D PVB Interlayers

by GlassBalkan
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Every year, countless birds tragically lose their lives due to collisions with windows and glass facades on buildings.

This issue has prompted an increasing number of cities to implement regulations aimed at mitigating these collisions. Recognizing the global challenge of bird strikes against glass structures, they have developed Saflex™ FlySafe™ 3D PVB interlayers—a groundbreaking solution for bird-friendly laminated glass that not only safeguards our avian friends but also allows architects and glass laminators the creative freedom to design visually stunning buildings.

The innovative interlayers for bird-protection glass offer an effective and aesthetically pleasing solution that has garnered recognition within the industry and among ornithologists as best-in-class, all while minimizing any obstruction to views. Saflex FlySafe 3D presents a range of options for building facades, including two sequin sizes—6 mm (0.24 in.) and 9 mm (0.35 in.) in diameter—and two color choices of silver matte and shiny.

 

By incorporating Saflex FlySafe 3D PVB interlayers into building designs, architects and developers can strike a harmonious balance between architectural beauty and environmental responsibility. Not only does this innovative solution protect birds from fatal collisions, but it also elevates the aesthetic appeal of structures, ensuring that bird-friendly can indeed be made beautiful.

Saflex invites you to join in our commitment to creating safer environments for our feathered companions while enhancing the visual allure of our urban landscapes with Saflex FlySafe 3D PVB interlayers. “Let’s build a future where architecture and nature coexist in perfect harmony”.

 

 

Source: saflex with additional information added by GlassBalkan

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