Glass is the most common building material product in our lives. You can see them on any occasion. There are many types of glass, and there are many kinds of functions. Although the use of glass has brought us convenience, countries also attach great importance to the safety of glass.
The EN12150-1:2015 glass standard was published in September 2015, which is a supplement and improvement to the EU glass standard. The European Union has set different certification standards for different glass types:
1. Coated glass EN 1096-4:2004
2. Tempered glass EN 572-1-2004 or EN 12150-2:2004
3. Float glass EN 572-9:2004
4. Insulating glass EN 1279-5:2005+A1:2008
5. Laminated glass EN 14449:2005
6. Fireproof glass EN 357:2000
7. Glass mirror EN 1036-2:2008
8. Glass bricks EN 1051-2:2007
9. Flat glass EN 572
10. Low-E glass EN 1096-4: 2004
The European Union specifies different certification test requirements for different types of glass standards. For applicants, they need to have a clear understanding of the EU standards for their products and take the right medicine. EN1250-2:2000 and EN14179-1:2005 have different certification test items.
EN12250-2:2000 Architectural Glass - Thermal Tempered Soda-Calcium Silicate Safety Glass Certification Test Items:
Fire Resistance, Fire Reaction, External Fire Resistance, Bulletproof, Explosion Proof, Theft Resistance, Impact Test, Heat Resistance, Load Load, Air Sound Insulation, U-Value, Visible Light Transmittance, Visible Light Reflectance, Direct Sunlight Transmittance, Hazardous Substances.
EN14179-1:2005 Architectural Glass - Heat Treatment Thermal Tempered Calcium-Nate Safety Glass Test Summary:
Thickness and thickness deviation, width and length, flatness, aperture diameter, aperture deviation, hole position, hole position deviation, fragment state, optical distortion, anisotropy, heat resistance, mechanical strength, impact test and.
Impact grading.