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IGCC Certified Vacuum Glazing

IGCC Certified Vacuum Glazing

If you’re looking to buy vacuum glazing for your commercial or residential projects, you might want to look for IGCC certified products. The International Glazing Certification Council is a non-profit organization that works to promote safety, durability, and quality in glass. They provide information on certifications and a CIP, or Certification Information Portal, to help you find what you need.

ASTM C1048 – Standard Specification For Heat-Treated Flat And Uncoated Glass

ASTM C1048 – Standard Specification for Heat-Treated Flat and Uncoated Glass, defines a range of heat-strengthened glass. It also sets out requirements for glass inspection. However, it does not explicitly define the standards for safety glazing. It should therefore be reviewed by an appropriate design professional to determine if it meets the needs of your project.

In 1997, a revision was made to the standard. The new specification included a break pattern for separating the general range of heat-strengthened flat glass. The RSCS was defined as 24 to 69 MPa. The RSCS may have an effect on fragmentation, but it is not clear. Joehlin, in his 1999 research, analyzed the relationship between break pattern and RSCS for heat-strengthened glass. He found that samples with higher RSCS were more likely to have isolated fragments than those with lower RSCS.

ASTM E1300 – Standard Practice For Determining The Minimum Thickness

The ASTM E1300 Standard Practice is a set of procedures for determining the load resistance of glass in buildings. These procedures are designed to determine the minimum thickness and type of glass required to resist a specified load. However, they do not address all safety concerns. The user must determine applicable regulatory limitations and establish safe practices before using the standard.

This standard is not intended to provide a means of addressing all safety concerns associated with the use of glass. Users should establish appropriate safety practices and ensure that they are capable of assessing the risk involved. Before implementing any glazing system, it is important to consider the following:

The minimum thickness of glass required to resist a specified load will depend on a number of factors. The size of the edge of the glass, the type of framing members, and the construction methods used for installation should all be considered.

HaanGlas

HaanGlas is an SGCC/IGCC certified vacuum glazing manufacturer. This means that the company produces vacuum insulated glass (VIG) that can meet all the structural, performance, and thermal requirements. This product can be used for new buildings, renovation of existing buildings, and landmark building facades. It also has excellent mechanical performance.

The company has been in the business of producing vacuum insulated glass since 1994. The company is one of the Chinese manufacturers that pioneered the VIG industry. The products from HaanGlas are widely known and they have been certified by both the SGCC and the IGCC.

IGCC certification is a third-party verification that the glass is safe to use. The organization conducts unannounced plant quality audits and laboratory tests according to ASTM specifications. A random sample of the product is tested during the unannounced visit. In addition, HaanGlas also participates in the NFRC and ISO working groups.

Vitro Glass

The Insulating Glass Certification Council (IGCC) is a third-party sponsor of the certification program for insulating glass. IGCC certifies sealed insulating glass, as well as the quality system of IGCC certified fabricators. The IGCC also plans to provide an interactive lab training for the testing of sealants. The test can be performed by a qualified testing agency.

Vacuum double glazing units offers double-glazed insulated glass units. Their specifications are written in the Construction Specifications Institute 3-Part Format. These documents are intended to provide a specific product description. However, users must confirm local building codes. The IGMA Technical Services Committee has updated TM-1500-14 entitled Design Considerations to Reduce Instances of Thermal Stress. The document includes a section on ceramic frit. The IGCC is also planning to implement material fingerprinting for the sealant. This new process will allow a certification decision to be made in less than 14 days.

 

IGCC Certification Information Portal

IGCC has recently launched its snazzy new Certification Information Portal, or CIP, for short. The site is designed to provide users with an easy to navigate, multi-platform tool for accessing relevant content. It features a robust database of reports and newsworthy items, from a slew of credible sources. The system is designed to be user friendly and to protect the client’s privacy. This is done through the use of a multi-factor authentication scheme. The aforementioned CIP is a must-have for any IGCC certified fabrication facility. Fortunately, the portal enables users to access their important documents courtesy of a secure cloud-based service. This allows for the ultimate in security.

Aside from a plethora of helpful tools, IGCC has a savvy team of experts in place to monitor the site and ensure the continued success of the organization. One of these is a CIP product manager, tasked with ensuring a smooth implementation of the new service.

Last Word

So if you want to make your glass stronger and stronger then IGCC certified vacuum glazing can be a good method. It is a type of glass used for windows and doors. It is thinner than normal insulated glass and has about one-quarter the thermal conductivity of double glazing. It is thin enough to be incorporated into a conventional window or door frame.

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