Model: | - |
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Brand: | Qingdao Pioneer Glass |
Origin: | Made In China |
Category: | Construction & Decoration / Building Glass & Mirror |
Label: | SGP Glass , Cyclone Resistant Gl , safety glass |
Price: |
US $2
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Min. Order: | 500 ㎡ |
Last Online:13 May, 2015 |
Laminated Glass:
Laminated glass is a combined glass composed of two or more pieces of glass which are bonded firmly with SGP interlayer. With different Tint interlayer films, those base-glass can compose of nice glass at flat shape or bent shape.
Laminated glass is characterized by excellent shock resistance and penetration resistance. When it is hit, it generally will not be penetrated by the external impactors, and the glass splinters will not fly away from the interlayer. That is why it is also called security glass.
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Production Capacity:
SGP: 0.89 mm, 1.52 mm, 2.28 mm
Technical and Quality Standards:
Complying with Chinese GB 15763.3-2009; American ANSI Z97.1-2004; European EN12150-1; Australian standard AS/NZS 2208
Features:
Laminated glass is characterized by transparency, superior mechanical strength, heat resistance, moisture resistance and cold resistance. Compared with common glass, it has superior performance in safety, security, sound insulation and radiation resistance.
1, Extreme High Safety and Security:
With excellent performance in shock resistance, penetration resistance, wind pressure resistance and strong interlayer adhesion, laminated glass would not lead to bodily injury from splashing glass splinters when it is impacted and broken due to external force; it can withstand the attack of tools, such as hammer and brick.The penetration resistance can be improved by the increasing on the interlayer thickness. The parameter comparison on impacting resistance parameters is shown as follows:
Table 1-1 Parameter Comparison of penetration resistance of laminated glass and other types of glass
Testing Items |
Annealed glass |
Tempered glass |
Laminated glass |
Glass thickness/mm |
6 |
6 |
6.38 |
A 2260g steel ball fell freely from 4m high |
Penetrated |
Penetrated |
Not penetrated |
A 227g steel ball fell freely from 12m high at 40 °C |
Penetrated |
Penetrated |
Not penetrated |
A 227g steel ball fell freely from 10m high at -20°C |
Penetrated |
Penetrated |
Not penetrated |
A 10kg human head model fell from 1.5m high |
Penetrated |
Penetrated |
Not penetrated |
Table 1-2 Pendulum impact test results of laminated glass and other types of glass
Glass types |
Status of breakage |
Laminated glass |
Security breakage: it might be broken by a pendulum impact, but the glass would remain as a whole sheet, and the broken pieces and splinters are adhered firmly to the interlayer. |
Annealed glass |
Broken easily once it is hit, the typical breakage statusis : many elongated sharp splinters come out |
Tempered glass |
Unbroken unless at the huge impact: glass was broken and burst into numerous particles |
Wired glass |
Similar with common annealed glass in the status of breakage |
Coated annealed glass |
PET film on glass surface can provide additional protection; glass is fragile, and splinters flew toward the inside when the surface film was separated from the broken glass. |
Table 1-3 Penetration resistance of laminated glass with different film
Interlayer film |
Structure |
Maximum falling height (MBH) |
EVA |
G/0.25mm/G |
0.70m |
G/0.40mm/G |
1.90m |
|
G/0.25mm/PET/0.25mm/G |
3.50m |
|
PVB |
G/0.385mm/G |
2.75m |
G/0.76mm/G |
5.75m |
Note: 1. material G was 2.5mm Float glass; PET was 0.075mm.
2. Falling ball impact test (JISR 3212, testing the penetration of the glass when a 2260g ball with 82mm diameter falls on the center of 300mm×300mm laminated glass at 23°C).
2, Thermal Insulating Performance
Table 1-4 Thermal insulation of laminated glass with thermal insulation and energy efficient film
Color Performance |
clear |
green |
blue |
gray |
Visible light transmittance/% |
82.1 |
71 |
48.2 |
48.8 |
Visible light reflectance/% |
8.1 |
7.1 |
6.4 |
5.8 |
Solar transmittance/% |
60.4 |
49.9 |
34.6 |
32.6 |
Solar reflectance/% |
7.0 |
5.7 |
5.8 |
5.3 |
Solar heat gain coefficient (SHGC) |
0.69 |
0.61 |
0.50 |
0.49 |
Shading coefficient (SC) |
0.80 |
0.71 |
0.58 |
0.57 |
3, Acoustic Insulating Performance
Acoustic insulation is another main feature of laminated glass in addition to security and thermal insulation. In order to create a comfortable living environment, control of noise has become an important issue in modern architecture.
In general, human auditory system can automatically convert the 10 times acoustic intensity into twice acoustic intensity to create human actual feeling. The loudness of sound audible to the human ear is generally presented in decibels (dB). The sound less than 3dB is inaudible and 5 dB is audible to the human ear, and the maximum tolerable loudness of sound is 130dB. Laminated glass controls noise mainly through absorbing noise and degrading sound energy. Noise reduction is generally measured in weighted sound isolation. Table 1-5 shows the weighted sound isolation of various types of laminated glass.
Table 1-5 Weighted sound isolation of laminated glass
Glass composite/mm |
3+0.38+3 |
3+0.76+3 |
3+1.14+3 |
5+0.38+5 |
5+0.76+5 |
Weighted sound isolation/dB |
34 |
35 |
35 |
36 |
36 |
Glass composite/mm |
6+0.38+6 |
6+0.76+6 |
6+1.14+6 |
6+1.52+6 |
12+1.52+12 |
Weighted sound isolation/dB |
36 |
38 |
38 |
39 |
41 |
Factors affecting the weighted sound isolation of laminated glass include glass thickness and acoustic damping of the interlayer of laminated glass. Table 1-5 shows that, with the same glass substrate, the weighted sound isolation of laminated glass varies depending on the thickness of the PVB film, and the thicker the PVB film, the better the acoustic insulation.