Stratobel General Brochure 2010

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GLASS UNLIMITED

S T R AT O B E L - S T R AT O P H O N E

L A M I N AT E D S A F E T Y G L A S S E S

AGC Flat Glass Europe,


A E u r o p ea n f l a t g l a s s l ea d e r
AGC Flat Glass Europe (formerly Glaverbel) produces, processes and sells flat glass for the construction industry (exterior glazing and interior decorative glass), for the automotive sector and for specialised industries. Based in Brussels, Belgium, it is the European branch of AGC Flat Glass, the worlds leading producer of flat glass. Ever keen to diversify its range, AGC Flat Glass Europe offers a range of laminated glasses that meet all safety levels, in line with the assembly used and prevailing standards.

PR I N C I PL E O F L A M I N A T E D G L A SS
Laminated glass consists of an assembly of two or more sheets of glass and one or more PVB (polyvinyl butyral) interlayers. If the glass is broken, most of the fragments remain stuck to the interlayer (in other words, the glazing stays in place). The laminated assembly provides the glass products mechanical strength. Depending on the structure in question (number of glass sheets and interlayers), the assembly also ensures varying levels of safety and insulation. Laminated glass can be used in monolithic or insulating glazing.

Example of fragmentation of laminated glass

Exterior or Interior

STRATOBEL S T R AT O P H O N E

M ULT I PL E F UN C T I ONS
The assembly of panes and interlayers encourages multiple applications. By combining products from AGC Flat Glass Europes vast range, it is possible to combine safety with other functions in a single glass product.

Safety (Injury + Break-in/Theft + Firearm) Acoustics (Stratophone) Low-E (Low-emissivity glasses) Design (Clear, Color, White) Sun (Solar control)

Complex transformations

On the ground, on the roof

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safety
S t r a t o be l , t h e g l a s s s h ie l d It is the composition of the laminated glass that determines the level of safety provided. Safety standards define the testing methods that make it possible to classify glasses for various applications.

AGCs range of laminated glasses meets all prevailing safety levels and standards (see table on page 14).

P r o t ec t i o n f r o m i n j u r ie s a n d fa l l s
These products are classified according to EN 12600: Glass in building Pendulum test Impact test method and classification for flat glass

A n t i - ba n d i t
Glass in building - Security glazing Testing and classification of resistance against manual attack

Re s i s t a n t t o b u l l e t a t t ac k
Glass in building - Security glazing Testing and classification of resistance against bullet attack

The technical information detailing the content of these standards is available at www.yourglass.com.

STRATOBEL S T R AT O P H O N E S A F ET Y

GLASS

PVB

Protection from injuries

Protection from falling

For preventing cuts and injuries due to accidental impact 2 sheets of glass - at least 1 PVB interlayer Class: 2B2

For preventing individuals from falling through glass even when the glass is accidentally broken 2 glasses - at least 2 PVB interlayers Class: 1B1

Basic protection

Medium protection

Enhanced protection

Very high level of protection

Vandalism 2 glasses at least 2 PVB interlayers Class: P1A-P2A

Small-scale manual attack 2 glasses at least 4 PVB interlayers Class: P3A-P4A

Withstands premeditated attacks by attackers who have limited time to operate (deters break-ins and theft) 2 glasses at least 6 PVB interlayers Class: P5A

In case of repeated, premeditated manual attack by attackers who have significant resources at their disposal Laminated glass Class: P6B - P7B - P8B

Protection for individuals from armed attack

Able to withstand bullet attack Multi-laminated assembly Class determined according to type of weapon and ammunition

S T R AT O B E L S T R AT O P H O N E S A F ETY

Acoustics
STR A TOPHON E , s i l e n ce i s g o l d e n

Some laminated glasses guarantee high-level acoustic performance while providing mechanical performance equivalent to normal PVB in terms of safety. By including at least one acoustic PVB interlayer, Stratophone significantly reduces noise, providing a quiet atmosphere day and night.

In the example below you can compare the acoustic performance of three kinds of structures. From a conventional insulating glazing to an insulating glazing with Stratophone, a few millimetres is all it takes to achieve high-quality acoustic comfort. For instance, improving a buildings acoustic insulation by 10dB yields a 50% noise reduction.

+10dB: noise reduction of approximately 50%

+5 dB

+10 dB
Rw is the benchmark index for measuring the desired level of acoustic insulation. It is an average, supplemented with two adaptation terms (C and Ctr) that take account of the types of frequencies involved (high and low, respectively).

4-12-4 (Rw = 29 dB) insulating glazing

4-16-6 (Rw = 34 dB) asymmetrical insulating glazing

4-16-44.2 st (Rw = 39 dB) insulating glazing with inclusion of a Stratophone acoustic laminated glass

GLASS

PVB

STRATOBEL S T R AT O P H O N E A COUSTI CS

Thermal insulation (Stratobel LOW-E) & solar control (Stratobel SUN)

Stratobel, a solution for all climates!

AGC Flat Glass Europe is a leader in low-emissivity and solar control coatings. The different types of coated glazings are also available in laminated assemblies: Stratobel Low-E and Stratobel Sun. The AGC range features multiple solutions depending on the look, performance and processing required.

STRATOBEL S T R AT O P H O N E LO W - E & SUN

S t r a t o be l SUN f o r solar control


The coated glasses in this range absorb and reflect part of the suns heat and light. Depending on the look required, certain products are either reflective (Stopsol) or neutral (Sunergy, Stopray).

S t r a t o be l LO W - E f o r t h e r ma l insulation
Coated glasses reduce the heat loss coefficient, keeping more heat inside the building.

S T R AT O B E L S T R AT O P H O N E LOW - E & SUN

design

S t r a t o be l a n d d e s ig n

Glass is ubiquitous in contemporary architecture and design. Stratobel laminated glass offers many creative options, specifically in terms of colour, light and texture. Depending on the technique selected, the appearance will be transparent, coloured or translucent/ opaque. It may even include original design elements.

TR A NSP A R E N C Y STR A TO B E L C L E A R
The glasses in the Planibel Clear range are suitable for all processing options used in the construction industry. The transparency offered by Planibel Clear is highly prized by contemporary architectural designers. The Stratobel Clear range comprises: Planibel Clear Planibel Clearvision: since it is extra-clear, it has a neutral appearance that is ideal for use in decorative applications. Planibel Linea Azzura: its blue reflection gives it an original touch that makes it stand out from its rivals. The PVB is always clear.

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C OLOURS STR A TO B E L C OLOR


Stratobel Color encourages the expression of subtle nuances in the most flamboyant architectural and interior design projects.

The coloured appearance is achieved by the glass and PVB used. Type of glass: clear or coloured Float Planibel, Matelux on clear or coloured glass AGC is well known for its range of blue tinted glasses that inspire architects and designers in both the construction industry and interior fit out trade. PVB: clear or coloured in the various ranges

I NT I M A T E V I SU A L C O M F ORT STR A TO B E L W H I T E
Walls and partitions made of Stratobel let in light while keeping out prying eyes. The simple white provides an atmosphere of undisturbed calm. This kind of comfort can be created with: Stratobel White PVB: assembly with PVB Mat (Mat 80, Mat 65, Mat 07), whose light transmission performance provides an ascending level of privacy. Planibel Clearvision enhances the white sheen. Stratobel White Matelux: assembly with clear or matt glass (Matelux on Clear, Clearvision or Antislip).

Please contact us for information on availability and technical recommendation. You can also visit our site at www.yourglass.com.

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Protection from ultraviolet radiation


Stratobel and Stratophone laminated glasses provide especially high levels of protection from UV radiation (more than 99% when two 0.38 mm PVB interlayers are used). Despite this, any objects, materials and wallpaper behind the laminated glass may still be subject to some degree of discolouration or bleaching. Discolouration is not caused solely by UV radiation. Blue light, infrared light, heat, moisture, artificial lighting and the quality of the materials and pigments used also play a role in the discolouration process.

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STRATOBE L S T R AT O P H O N E P r o tect io n fr o m u lt ravi o let r adiat io n

Installation
I NSTRU C T I ONS
When installing Stratobel or Stratophone laminated glass, care must be taken to ensure compliance with the following three key requirements: no water must be allowed to stagnate in the rebate the glazing must be correctly blocked sealants must be used that are compatible with PVB (and with any coatings used in the laminated assembly). It is up to the person applying the sealant to check it for compatibility. Asymmetrical laminated glasses (able to withstand break-ins and firearms) and/or insulating glazings that include one or more laminated glasses must be installed in a certain direction so that they can achieve the required performance levels. Stringent rules must be respected for flooring and steps. For more information, please consult the Glazing Instructions brochure, available on request and on our website at www.yourglass.com. NB: In all cases, the thicknesses corresponding to a safety class are the minimum for the test in question. The actual thicknesses to be used must be determined on a case-by-case basis in line with the dimensions and stresses to which the glazing will be subjected, and to the installation itself.

STOR A G E , H A NDL I N G A ND PRO C E SS I N G


Detailed brochures are available with information on the precautions to taken when storing, handling and processing Stratobel laminated glass, and more specifically when a coated glass is included in the assembly.

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Performance & availability

S t r a t o be l s afe t y , ca p ab l e o f wi t h s t a n d i n g acci d e n t s a n d b r ea k - i n s
Light properties LT % 33.1 44.1 55.1 66.1 33.2 44.2 55.2 66.2 88.2 1010.2 1212.2 33.4 44.4 55.4 66.4 44.6 66.6 502-1 502-2 802-2 303-3 103-3 504-4 803-5 89 88 87 86 89 88 87 86 84 82 80 89 88 87 86 68 86 86 86 84 82 84 78 80 LR % 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 7 7 EA % 17 20 23 25 19 21 24 27 32 36 40 21 23 26 29 24 30 31 31 34 39 36 48 43 Energy properties Ug W/(m2.K) 5,7 5,6 5,6 5,5 5,6 5,6 5,5 5,4 5,3 5,2 5,1 5,5 5,5 5,4 5,3 5,4 5,2 5,1 5,1 5,1 5 4,9 4,5 4,8 Acoustics Rw (C; Ctr) dB 32 (-1; -3) 34 (-1;-2) 35 (-1; -3) NPD 33 (-1;-4) 35 (-1;-3) NPD 36 (-1;-3) 39 (-1;-3) 40 (-1;-3) 42 (-0;-3) NPD NPD 36 (-1;-4) 37 (-1;-4) 35 (-1;-3) NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD Impact EN 12600 2B2 2B2 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 Safety Break-in EN 356 NPD NPD NPD NPD P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P3A-P4A P3A-P4A P3A-P4A P3A-P4A P5A P5A P6B P6B P6B P7B P6B P8B P8B Bullets EN 1063 NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD BR1-S NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD BR5-S/SG2-S NPD Thickness mm 6 9 10 12 7 9 11 13 17 21 25 8 10 11 14 10 14 15 15 18 23 21 35 28 Weight kg/m2 15 21 26 31 16 21 26 31 41 51 61 17 22 24 31 22 33 33 33 42 53 45 31 64

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Stratophone
Light properties LT % 33.1 44.1 55.1 66.1 33.2 44.2 55.2 66.2 88.2 33.4 44.4 89 88 87 86 89 89 87 86 84 89 88 LR % 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 EA % 17 20 23 25 19 21 24 27 32 21 23 Energy properties SF % 80 78 76 74 79 77 75 73 70 78 76 0,92 0,90 0,87 0,85 0,91 0,89 0,86 0,84 0,80 0,90 0,87 SC Ug W/(m2.K) 5,7 5,6 5,6 5,5 5,6 5,6 5,5 5,4 5,3 5,5 5,5 Acoustics Rw (C; Ctr) dB 35 (-1; -3) 37 (0; -3) 38 (-1; -3) 40 (-1; -3) 36 (0; -3) 37 (0; -3) 39 (-1; -3) 40 (-1; -3) 41 (-1; -3) NPD NPD Impact EN 12600 2B2 2B2 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 Safety Break-in EN 360 NPD NPD NPD NPD P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P1A-P2A P3A-P4A P3A-P4A Bullets EN 1063 NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD Thickness mm 6 9 10 12 7 9 11 13 17 8 10 Weight kg/m2 15 21 26 31 16 21 26 31 41 17 22

S t r a t o be l , ca p ab l e o f wi t h s t a n d i n g b u l l e t a t t ac k s
Light properties TL % BR1-S BR1-NS BR2-S BR2-NS BR3-S BR3-NS BR4-S 402-1 802-5 003-1 104-1 603-1 704-3 304-6 86 84 83 78 80 75 78 65 78 69 65 65 61 58 57 61 62 78 62 78 61 RL % 8 6 8 7 7 7 7 12 7 7 12 12 8 11 11 11 6 7 12 7 11 EA % 29 34 36 45 42 52 46 58 48 59 59 58 67 66 68 63 68 46 61 48 65 Energy properties SF % 72 69 67 60 63 56 60 49 59 51 45 49 45 43 40 46 45 60 46 59 44 0,83 0,79 0,77 0,69 0,72 0,64 0,69 0,56 0,68 0,59 0,57 0,56 0,52 0,49 0,56 0,53 0,52 0,69 0,53 0,68 0,51 SC Ug W/(m2.K) 5,3 5,2 5,1 4,8 4,9 4,6 4,6 2,6 4,5 4,3 2,5 2,6 3,9 2,4 2,3 2,4 3,6 4,6 2,5 4,5 2,3 Acoustics Safety Rw (C; Ctr) dB NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD NPD Impact EN 12600 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1/1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1/1B1 1B1/1B1 1B1 1B1/1B1 1B1/1B1 1B1/1B1 1B1 1B1 1B1/1B1 1B1 1B1/1B1 Safety Break-in EN 360 P4A P2A P2A P6B P6B P6B P6B P4A P8B P7B P2A P4A P8B P6B P8B P7B P8B P6B P4A P8B P8B Bullets EN 1063 BR1-S BR1-NS BR2-S BR2-NS BR3-S BR3-NS BR4-S BR4-NS BR5-S/SG2-NS BR5-NS BR5-NS BR6-S BR6-NS BR6-NS BR7-NS BR7-S BR7-NS SG1-S SG1-NS SG2-S SG2-NS/BR5-S mm 14 18 20 31 26 37 33 61 35 58 64 61 74 83 88 76 80 33 69 35 79 kg/m2 32 42 47 73 63 89 80 125 81 141 127 125 179 176 188 157 188 76 145 81 162 Thickness Weight

BR4-NS 1207-1 BR5-S BRS-NS 504-4 806-2

BR5-NS 4207-1 BR6-S BR6-NS 1207-1 408-1

BR6-NS 3209-1 BR7-NS 8209-1 BR7-S BR7-NS SG1-S 6208-1 009-1 304-6

SG1-NS 9207-1 SG2-S 504-4

SG2-NS 9208-1

5-figure code: insulating glazing 4-figure code: laminated monolithic glazing. May be assembled in insulating glazing if necessary (In such cases, laminated glass of at least 6 mm with 9 or 10 mm spacer)

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