Will remain intact (mostly) but will be a big blanket of broken glassYou can get non reflective laminate, used extensively in museums and art galleries apparently and doesn't laminate shatter but remain intact
Depending on the level of damage/impact laminate will generally hold together. However it will generate shards, splinters and worst of all glass dust. Keep it well clear from a pin.You can get non reflective laminate, used extensively in museums and art galleries apparently and doesn't laminate shatter but remain intact
It’s mainly the dust that’s created from laminate that’s going to cause you the biggest issue, breathe that in and it can cause you all sorts of problems as well as being highly carcinogenic.I've watched slow motion videos of both tyoes breaking and there are numerous micro fragments produced with each.
Also given that with tempered glass the whole sheet is going to fall into the playfield I can't imagine that's going to be any better. Those small pieces still have very sharp edges even if they're not like glass daggers