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GB/T 18915.2-2013 (GB/T18915.2-2013, GBT 18915.2-2013, GBT18915.2-2013)
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GB/T 18915.2-2013: PDF in English (GBT 18915.2-2013)

GB/T 18915.2-2013 GB ICS 81.040.20 Q 33 National Standard of the People’s Republic of China Replacing GB/T 18915.2-2002 Coated glass - Part 2. Low emissivity coated glass ISSUED ON. DECEMBER 31, 2013 IMPLEMENTED ON. SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 Issued by. General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration Committee. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3  1 Scope ... 5  2 Normative references ... 5  3 Terms and definitions ... 5  4 Product classifications ... 6  5 Requirements ... 6  6 Test methods ... 9  7 Inspection rules ... 13  8 Packaging, labeling, storage, and transportation ... 15  Foreword  This Standard was drafted according to the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. GB/T 18915 "Coated glass" is divided into two parts. — Part 1. Solar control coated glass; — Part 2. Low emissivity coated glass. This Part is Part 2 of GB/T 18915 "Coated glass". This Part replaces GB/T 18915.2-2002 "Coated glass — Part 2. Low emissivity coated glass." The main differences between this Part and GB/T 18915.2-2002 are as follows. — MODIFY the definitions of “emissivity” and “low emissivity coated glass” in “terms and definitions”; — Directly QUOTE the terms and definitions of GB/T 18915.1; — DELETE the classification according to appearance quality; — MODIFY the classification according to production process TO the classification according to coating process; — ADD the classification according to high temperature resistance of coating-layer; — MODIFY the appearance quality requirements; — MODIFY the color uniformity test’s specimen size and sampling method of batch chromatic aberration specimen; — MODIFY the specimen requirements of optical properties test and emissivity test of the low emissivity coated glass that is tempered before coated; — MODIFY the wear scar’s measuring position of abrasion resistance test; — MODIFY the specimen size of acid resistance test and alkali resistance test. The Standard was proposed by China Building Materials Federation. This Standard shall be under the jurisdiction of the National Architectural Glass Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC 255). Responsible drafting organizations of this Standard. China Building Material Test and Certification Center, Zhejiang Zhongli Holding Group Co., Ltd., and Taibo Chengdu Glass Co., Ltd. Participating drafting organizations of this Standard. China Southern Glass Holding Co., Ltd., Shanghai Yaohua Pilkington Glass Group Co., Ltd., Shenghan Glass Consulting (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Weihai Blue Star Glass Holding Co., Ltd., Jinjing (Group) Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Sanxin Special Glass Technology Co., Ltd., Zhejiang East Asia Architectural Glass Co., Ltd., Jiangsu Xiuqiang Glasswork Co., Ltd., and Hangzhou Chunshui Coated Glass Co., Ltd. Main drafters of this Standard. Miao Xiangyang, Wang Rui, Long Linxing, Wang Maoliang, Li Dongyan, Cai Yansen, Zhou Jian, Lu Hao, Liu Qiying, Yu Guanghui, Ji Wengang, Li Zongye, Song Mei, Yang Xuedong, Wu Bin, Tang Chuanxing, Wu Jie, and Wang Geng. The previous version replaced by this Part is. — 18915.2-2002. Coated glass - Part 2. Low emissivity coated glass 1 Scope  This Part specifies low emissivity coated glass’s terms and definitions, product classification, requirements, test methods, inspection rules, packaging, labeling, storage, and transportation. This Part applies to the low emissivity coated glass used for building. The low emissivity coated glass used for other purposes can refer to this Part. 2 Normative references  The following documents are essential for the application of this document. For dated references, only the dated editions apply to this document. For undated references, the latest edition (excluding corrections) applies. GB/T 2680 Determination of light transmittance, solar direct transmittance, total solar energy transmittance and ultraviolet transmittance for glass in building and related glazing factors GB/T 5137.1 Test methods of safety glazing materials used on road vehicles — Part1. mechanical properties tests GB/T 6382.1 Flat glass container — Frame-type container and its test method GB/T 6382.2 Flat glass container — Box-type container and its test method GB/T 8170 Rules of rounding off for numerical values & expression and judgement of limiting values GB 11614 Flat glass GB 15763.2 Safety glazing materials in building — Part 2. Tempered glass GB/T 17841 Heat strengthened glass GB/T 18915.1 Coated glass — Part 1. Solar control coated glass JC/T 513 Wooden box packing for flat glass 3 Terms and definitions  The terms and definitions defined by GB/T 18915.1 AND the following terms and definitions apply to this Part. 6.2.1 Curvature of non-tempered low emissivity coated glass is determined according to the method specified in GB 11614. 6.2.2 Curvature of tempered and semi-tempered low emissivity coated glass is determined according to the method specified in GB 15763.2. 6.3 Determination of appearance quality TAKE the products as specimens. DETERMINE according to the method specified in GB/T 18915.1. 6.4 Determination of optical properties 6.4.1 Sampling methods For non-tempered low emissivity coated glass, SELECT three pieces of products randomly from each batch of products. And CUT 100mm×100mm specimens in the same position of the product’s central region, totaling three pieces of specimens. For the low emissivity coated glass that is coated after tempered or semi-tempered, it can be replaced by using the non-tempered coated glass with the same material and coating process to prepare the specimens; for the low emissivity coated glass that is coated before semi-tempered, PREPARE the applicable specimen directly; for the low emissivity coated glass that is coated before tempered or semi-tempered, it can be replaced by using the semi-tempered coated glass with the same material and coating process to prepare the applicable specimens. 6.4.2 Determination methods CLEAN two surfaces of the specimens with anhydrous ethanol. After it is dried naturally, DETERMINE according to the method specified in GB/T 2680. 6.5 Determination of color uniformity Color uniformity of low emissivity coated glass is determined according to the method specified in GB/T 18915.1. 6.6 Determination of emissivity 6.6.1 Preparation of specimens is the same with 6.4.1. 6.6.2 DETERMINE emissivity according to the method specified in GB/T 2680. MEASURE and CALCULATE the emissivity of three specimens. The results are accurate to 0.01. 6.7 Determination of abrasion resistance 6.7.1 Sampling methods SELECT three pieces randomly in the same batch of products. CUT 100mm×100mm SELECT 3 pieces of products randomly in the same batch of products. CUT 100mm×100mm specimens in each product, totaling three pieces. For tempered and semi-tempered low emissivity coated glass, because they can not be cut, it can manufacture specimens as small as possible with the same process, totaling three pieces of specimens; if the specimens can not be manufactured, SELECT three pieces of products randomly, and TAKE a corner of each piece of products as the specimen. 6.8.2 Test procedure 6.8.2.1 Before test, CLEAN two surfaces of the specimens with anhydrous ethanol. After it is dried naturally, MEASURE the visible light transmittance of the specimen. 6.8.2.2 USE a suitable container. IMMERSE the specimens in hydrochloric acid with concentration of 1mol/L. The specimens can be placed vertically, obliquely or horizontally with coating surface upwards in the container. The specimens shall not be stacked up together. The coats shall be in sufficient contact with the solution. MAINTAIN an ambient temperature of 23°C ± 2°C. The immersion time is 24h. 6.8.2.3 TAKE OUT the specimens. After being washed by water, and dried naturally, USE the same instrument to determine its visible light transmittance after test. 6.8.2.4 CALCULATE the absolute value of the difference between visible light transmittance before test and after test. 6.9 Alkali resistance 6.9.1 Sampling methods The same with 6.8.1. 6.9.2 Test procedure 6.9.2.1 Before test, CLEAN two surfaces of the specimens with anhydrous ethanol. After it is dried naturally, MEASURE the visible light transmittance of the specimens. 6.9.2.2 USE a suitable container. IMMERSE the specimens in hydrochloric acid with concentration of 1mol/L. The specimens can be placed vertically, obliquely or horizontally with coating surface upwards in the container. The specimens shall not be stacked up together. The coats shall be in sufficient contact with the solution. MAINTAIN an ambient temperature of 23°C ± 2°C. The immersion time is 24h. 6.9.2.3 TAKE OUT the specimens. After being washed by water, and dried naturally, USE the same instruments to determine its visible light transmittance after test. 6.9.2.4 CALCULATE the absolute value of the difference of visible light transmittances before... ......
 
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