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BS EN 15752-1:2014

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Glass in building. Adhesive backed polymeric film Definitions and requirements

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English

Published date

31-08-2014

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Types of adhesive backed polymeric films
5 Properties of adhesive backed polymeric films
6 Dimensions and tolerances
7 Test methods for durability
Annex A (normative) - Abrasion testing of adhesive
        backed polymeric film with measurement of haze
Bibliography

Specifies adhesive backed polymeric film based on biaxially oriented polyester film, and the performance characteristics of adhesive backed polymeric film for use on glass in buildings.

Committee
B/520
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
40
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This European Standard defines adhesive backed polymeric film based on biaxially oriented polyester film, and the performance characteristics of adhesive backed polymeric film for use on glass in buildings.

This European Standard does not apply to adhesive backed polymeric films manufactured using polyvinylchloride (PVC).

Other requirements, not specified in this standard, may apply to other glass or glazing products, e.g. laminated glass or insulating glass units, when adhesive backed polymeric film is included as part of the original assembly or manufacture of the glazing product. These additional requirements are specified in the appropriate product standard. Adhesive backed polymeric film, in this case, does not lose its mechanical or thermal characteristics.

Standards Relationship
EN 15752-1:2014 Identical

17/30350485 DC : 0 BS 6262-4 - GLAZING FOR BUILDINGS - PART 4: CODE OF PRACTICE FOR SAFETY RELATED TO HUMAN IMPACT

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