AS 2080-1983
AvailableSuperseded
An Available Superseded Standard is one, which has been made available for a period of time although it has been formally superseded by another Standard. Its availability is maintained where it is referenced in legislation/regulations or in other Standards and its use should be restricted to where so referenced. No responsibility is taken by SAI Global as to the ongoing technical validity of such a Standard, the responsibility resting with the referencing authority.
Safety glass for land vehicles
Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users
English
07-03-1983
Note - due to the age of this archived document, available information is limited therefore this record is incomplete. For further details, please phone our Customer Service Centre on 131 242 (Intl +61 2 8206 6010) or email sales@saiglobal.com.
This publication is a copy of the physical archived hardcopy. Some pages may be stamped or contain handwriting. SAI Global has endeavoured to reproduce this document to the best possible standard of quality. Please utilise the preview feature to sample the quality before purchasing.
Outlines requirements and tests for flat and curved heat-treated (toughened or tempered) and laminated safety glass for road vehicles, railway locomotives and rolling stock and other railway vehicles. Heat-treated glass for windscreens is required to contain a zone of modified heat treatment. Three zones are referred to and illustrated. For laminated glass, provision is made for standard laminates for other than windscreens and for high performance laminates meeting the optical requirements specified for heat-treated safety glass and suitable for windscreens. A general section covers the optical, quality and dimensional requirements of both heat-treated and laminated glass, and separate sections state the specific requirements for each type. Tests are prescribed for uniformity and fragmentation of heat-treated glass, and for light stability, fracture and adhesion, boiling water and impact resistance (high performance laminates) of laminated glass. For luminous transmittance the minimum requirement (85 percent) for the primary vision area of windscreens is compatible with ADR 8, and for railway vehicles it is 70 percent. A luminous transmittance of not less than 70 percent is recommended for safety glasses other than windscreens. Obscuration bands and special applications are considered separately.
Committee |
ME-055
|
DocumentType |
Standard
|
ISBN |
0 7262 2829 X
|
Pages |
29
|
PublisherName |
Standards Australia
|
Status |
AvailableSuperseded
|
SupersededBy | |
Supersedes |
Under Revision See DR 94085
AS 1799.1-1992 | Small Pleasure Boats Code - General requirements for power boats |
AS 3785.8-1994 | Underground mining - Shaft equipment Personnel conveyances in other than vertical shafts |
AS 1418.1-1994 | Cranes (including hoists and winches) General requirements |
Access your standards online with a subscription
Features
-
Simple online access to standards, technical information and regulations.
-
Critical updates of standards and customisable alerts and notifications.
-
Multi-user online standards collection: secure, flexible and cost effective.