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GB/T 32020-2015 (GB/T32020-2015, GBT 32020-2015, GBT32020-2015)
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GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 83.140.10
G 33
Replacing GB/T 32020-2015
Polyvinyl Butyral Interlayer for Laminated Glass
ISSUED ON. SEPTEMBER 11, 2015
IMPLEMENTED ON. APRIL 1, 2016
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
1 Application Scope ... 3
2 Normative References ... 3
3 Classification and Specifications ... 4
4 Requirements ... 4
5 Test Methods ... 6
6 Inspection Rules ... 10
7 Marking, Packaging, Transportation and Storage ... 11
Polyvinyl Butyral Interlayer for Laminated Glass
1 Application Scope
This Standard specifies the classification and specifications, requirements, test
methods, inspection rules and marking, packaging, transportation and storage of
polyvinyl butyral interlayer for laminated glass (hereinafter referred to as PVB
interlayer).
This Standard applies to interlay for laminated glass for automotive, construction and
other industries, which is made with the extrusion tape casting method with polyvinyl
butyral resin as the main material.
2 Normative References
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this
document. For dated references, only the edition dated applies to this document. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies to this Standard.
GB/T 1040.3-2006, Plastics – Determination of Tensile Properties – Part 3. Test
Conditions for Films and Sheets
GB/T 2410-2008, Determination of the Luminous Transmittance and Haze of
Transparent Plastics
GB/T 2828.1-2012, Sampling Procedures for Inspection by Attributes – Part 1.
Sampling Schemes Indexed by Acceptance Quality Limit (AQL) for Lot-by-lot
Inspection
GB/T 2918-1998, Plastics – Standard Atmospheres for Conditioning and Testing
GB/T 5137.3-2002, Test Methods of Safety Glazing Materials Used on Road Vehicle
– Part 3. Test Methods for Resistance to Radiation, High Temperature, Humidity
Fire and Simulated Weathering
GB/T 6672-2001, Plastics Film and Sheeting – Determination of Thickness by
Mechanical Scanning
GB/T 6673-2001, Determination of Length and Width of Plastics Film and Sheeting
GB 11614-2009, Flat Glass
GB/T 12027-2004, Plastics – Film and Sheeting – Determination of Dimensional
Change on Heating
5.4.3.4 Test result
Measure the front and back faces of PVB film; use the arithmetic mean value of each
group of samples as test result. The deviation between measured value and mean
value of each sample shall not be greater than 15%. Those greater than 15% shall be
discarded; the residual samples shall not be less than 50% of the original sample
number, or else, the test shall be conducted once again.
5.4.4 Dimensional change
As specified in GB/T 12027-2004. Lay sample flat on a tray covered with talcum
powder; place into a constant temperature oven at (65 ± 1) ºC; take out after 15 min ±
30 s.
5.4.5 Tensile strength and tensile strain at break
As specified in GB/T 1040.3-2006. Use samples of type 5 and take samples
longitudinally. The test speed is (100 ± 10) mm/min; the gauge length is (25 ± 0.25)
mm.
5.4.6 Knocking value
5.4.6.1 Preparation of samples
5.4.6.1.1 Take 2 pieces of sheet glass of 300 mm × 300 mm × 3 mm which meet
GB/T 11614-2009; use water to wash them; dry them for use.
5.4.6.1.2 Take 1 piece of PVB film of 305 mm × 305 mm; put it between 2 pieces of
sheet glass; press them fit on a press at temperature (128 ± 1) ºC and pressure (1.20
± 0.05) MPa; take out when the temperature decreases to 45 ºC while maintaining the
pressure after maintaining the temperature and pressure for 5 min ± 20 s; cut into 2
pieces of sample of 300 m × 50 mm for use.
5.4.6.2 Treatment of samples
Store prepared samples in a cryogenic box at (-18 ± 1) ºC for 2 h before taking out.
5.4.6.3 Test
Place the samples taken out from the cryogenic box immediately on a support forming
a 30° angle with horizontal desk surface; use a steel ball peen hammer of 0.45 kg
which meets QB/T 1290.2-2010 to knock samples, until the glass on the surface of
samples are completely broken. The test shall be completed within 3 min.
5.4.6.4 Test result
Determine the knocking value of PVB film in accordance with Table 4. The test result
is expressed as the arithmetic mean value of the knocking values of two samples.
where
Z – radiation resistance;
Y – light transmittance after irradiation; and
X – light transmittance before irradiation.
6 Inspection Rules
6.1 Batching
The products are acceptable by batch. PVB films of the same type and the same
specification which are made of the same material through the same series process.
Each batch shall not be more than 50 t; if the output of one week’s continuous
production is less than 50 t, then the output of one week is deemed as one batch.
6.2 Inspection
6.2.1 Ex-factory inspection
The items for ex-factory inspection include appearance, dimensions, mass fraction of
volatile matter, yellow indexes, roughness, dimensional change, tensile strength,
tensile strain at break, knocking value, light transmittance and haze.
6.2.2 Type inspection
Type inspection includes all items required by this Standard. Type inspection shall be
carried out in one of the following cases.
a) during the trial-manufacture finalization and evaluation of a new product or an
old product which will be manufactured in another factory;
b) when there is any major change in equipment, raw material or technology after
mass production, which may influence product properties;
c) once at least each year during normal production;
d) when the production is resumed after production halt for 6 months or more;
e) when there is any significant difference between ex-factory inspection results
and last type inspection results; and
f) when a product quality supervision department or competent department asks
for type inspection.
6.3 Sampling scheme
7.1.1 Product marking
The package of each roll of PVB film shall be marked with distinctive product
marking, which shall include the following content.
a) product name;
b) batch number;
c) product category and specifications; and
d) product net weight, length or area.
7.1.2 Certificate of compliance
Each batch of products shall be accompanied with a certificate of compliance. The
marking of compliance certificate shall include the following content.
a) product name;
b) product category and specifications;
c) batch number;
d) a reference to this Standard;
e) locations of point defects;
f) locations and quantity of headers;
g) manufacturer name and address; and
h) inspection date and inspector’s signature.
7.1.3 Marking of packing case
Packing case shall be marked with the words or symbols, such as protection from
moisture, shock or sunlight exposure.
7.2 Packaging
Different layers of PVB film in rolls are preferably isolated with PE film; aluminium foil-
plastics film bags are used for vacuum packaging; then they are enclosed in packing
cases. The compound bags shall be sealed without damage; the packing cases shall
be solid.
7.3 Transportation
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