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GB 15763.3-2009 ICS 81.040 Q 33 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Replacing GB 9962-1999 Safety Glazing Materials in Building - Part 3. Laminated Glass ISSUED ON. MARCH 28, 2009 IMPLEMENTED ON. MARCH 1, 2010 Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People’s Republic of China; Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 1 Scope ... 5 2 Normative References ... 5 3 Terms and Definitions ... 6 4 Classification ... 9 5 Material ... 9 6 Requirements ... 10 7 Test Methods ... 16 8 Inspection Rules ... 21 9 Packaging, Marking, Transportation and Storage ... 24 Annex A (Informative) Usage Suggestion on Safety Glazing Materials in Building ... 26 Annex B (Normative) Falling Ball Impact Specimen Support ... 30 Annex C (Normative) Test Equipment for Shot-bag Impact Performance ... 31 Annex D (Normative) Force-measuring Ball ... 35 Annex E (Informative) Frame Calibration for Shot-bag Impact Classification Test ... 36 Foreword Sections 6.7~6.11 of this part are compulsory, and the rest are voluntary. "Safety Glazing Materials in Building" (GB 15763) is divided into 4 parts. - Part 1. Fire-resistant Glass; - Part 2. Tempered Glass; - Part 3. Laminated Glass; - Part 4. Heat Soaked Thermally Tempered Glass. This is Part 3 of GB 15763. The consistent degree of this part is not equivalent to “Glass in Building - Laminated Glass and Laminated Safety Glass - Part 1. Definitions and Description of Component Parts” (EN ISO 12543-1. 1998), “Glass in Building - Laminated Glass and Laminated Safety Glass - Part 2. Laminated Safety Glass” (EN ISO 12543-2. 2006), “Glass in Building - Laminated Glass and Laminated Safety Glass - Part 3. Laminated Glass” (EN ISO 12543-3. 1998), “Glass in Building - Laminated Glass and Laminated Safety Glass - Part 4. Test Methods for Durability” (EN ISO 12543-4. 1998), “Glass in Building - Laminated Glass and Laminated Safety Glass - Part 5. Dimensions and Edge Finishing” (EN ISO 12543-5. 1998), “Glass in Building - Laminated Glass and Laminated Safety Glass - Part 6. Appearance” (EN ISO 12543-6. 1998), and “Glass in Building - Pendulum Test - Impact Test Method and Classification for Flat Glass” (BS EN 12600. 2002); and this part makes references to “Safety Glazing Materials in Buildings” (AS/NZS 2208. 1996/Amdt 1. 1999) and “Glazing Materials Used in Buildings - Safety Performance Specifications and Methods of Test” (ANSI 97.1. 2004). This part replaces "Laminated Glass" (GB 9962-1999). Compared with "Laminated Glass" (GB 9962-1999), the main changes in this part are as follows. - The definition (Section 3.5 in this part) of laminated glass was modified; the definition (Section 3.6 in this part) of laminated safety glass was added; - The requirements for “appearance quality” and “permissible dimension deviation” (Sections 6.1 and 6.2 in this part) were modified; - The technical index for “radiation resistant performance” (Section 6.9 in this part) was modified; - The requirements and test methods for “shot-bag impact performance” (Sections 6.11 and 7.12 in this part) were modified; - The performance test methods of “heat resistance test” (Section 7.8 in this part) were modified; - The "usage suggestion for safety glazing materials in building" (Annex A in this part) and "frame calibration of shot-bag impact classification test" (Annex E in this part) were added. Annexes B, C and D of this part are normative and Annexes A and E are informative. This part was proposed by China Building Materials Federation. This part is under the jurisdiction of National Technical Committee on Glass in Building of Standardization Administration of China. Chief drafting organizations of this part. China Building Materials Academy, China Building Materials Test and Certification Center, and Qinhuangdao Glass Industry Research and Design Institute. Participating drafting organizations of this part. Xinyi Glass Holdings Limited, WuXi XinHui Glass Product Co., Ltd., Beijing WuHua TianBao Glass Co., Ltd., CSG Holding Co., Ltd., Chengdu Tongda Technology Glass Co., Ltd., Jiangsu Xiuqiang Glasswork Co., Ltd., Shanghai Yaohua Pilkington Glass Co., Ltd., and Guangdong Jingang Special Type Glass Co., Ltd.. Chief drafting staffs of this part. Qin Haixia, Zang Shuguang, Wang Wenbiao, Wang Le, Yang Jianjun, Xu Jinwei, Zeng Xiao, Liu Haibo, Liao Changrong, Zhou Jian, Pan Wei, Wu Congzhen, and Zhang Jianhua. The previous editions replaced by this part are as follows. - GB 9962-1988 and GB 9962-1999. Safety Glazing Materials in Building – Part 3. Laminated Glass 1 Scope This part specifies the terms and definitions, classification, material, requirements, test methods and inspection rules of laminated glass in building. This part is applicable to the laminated glass in building. 2 Normative References The articles contained in the following documents have become part of this standard when they are quoted herein. For the dated documents so quoted, all the modifications (excluding corrections) or revisions made thereafter shall not be applicable to this Standard. For the undated documents so quoted, the latest editions shall be applicable to this Standard. GB/T 308 Rolling Bearings - Steel Balls GB/T 531 Rubber, Vulcanized - Determination of Shore A Hardness GB/T 1216 External Micrometer GB/T 5137.2-2002 Test Methods of Safety Glazing Materials Used on Road Vehicles – Part 2. Optical Properties Tests GB/T 5137.3-2002 Test Methods of Safety Glazing Materials Used on Road Vehicles - Part3. Radiation, High Temperature, Humidity, Fire and Simulated Weathering Resistance Tests GB/T 9056 Metal Ruler GB 15763.2-2005 Safety Glazing Materials in Building - Part 2. Tempered Glass JC/T 511 Patterned Glass JC/T 512 Packaging of Automobile Safety Glass JC/T 677 Test Method to Model Wind Pressure for Architectural Glass under the Uniform Static Loads 3 Terms and Definitions For the purpose of this standard, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 Interlayer The material with separation and adhesive effects used between glass and/or plastic of two layers, which makes the laminated glass be provided with performance such as impact resistance, solar control and sound insulation. 3.2 Ionoplast interlayer The interlayer material that may be firmly bonded to the glass with a small amount of metal salts, and ethylene-methacrylic acid copolymer as the main material. 3.3 PVB interlayer The interlayer material with polyvinyl butyral as the main material. 3.4 EVA interlayer The interlayer material with ethylene-polyvinyl acetate copolymer as the main material. 3.5 Laminated glass The general name of composite material with glass-glass and/or glass-plastic structures separated by interlayer and bonded together through treatment. The glass member with glass-glass structure separated by the interlayer and bonded together through treatment is common and mostly used. 3.6 Laminated safety glass 3.13 Edge area The area 15mm away from the edge of the laminated glass with area less than or equal to 5m2; and the area 20mm away from the edge of the laminated glass with area greater than 5m2. 3.14 Visible area The area outside of edge area. 3.15 Vents The sharp linear rifts or cracks extended from the edge to the center. 3.16 Creases The visible optical distortion caused by the interlayer folding. 3.17 Streaks due to interlayer inhomogeneity The optical distortion after the operation of interlayer caused by non-uniform defects during the manufacturing process of interlayer material. 3.18 Delamination Delamination refers to the non-caking between glass or plastic AND interlayer, or visible separation generated. 3.19 Spot defects The defects include nontransparent spots, bubbles and spot foreign matters. 3.20 Linear defects The defects include the linear foreign matters, scratches or bruise. 4 Classification 4.1 Classification by shape. a) Plane laminated glass; b) Curved laminated glass. 4.2 Classification by shot-bag impact performance. a) Laminated glass of class I; b) Laminated glass of class II-1; c) Laminated glass of class II-2; d) Laminated glass of class III. 5 Material The laminated glas... ......
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