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Impact-resistant glass

MIG: Multi-pane insulating glass–or thermal-insulation glazing–for an effective thermal barrier. Each panel consists of an assembly of two, flat, panes of glass, separated by a layer of argon- or krypton gas. Thermal conductivity vertical to the glass surfaces is thereby degraded. The insulation value varies according to need.
Sample values:
· Glass thickness: 17 mm
· Gas content: Argon 90%
· Air: 0%
· Outer panel (DIN EN 673): 23W/qm/K; Temperature 17.5 ° C
· Inner panel (DIN EN 673): 8W/qm/K; Temperature 2.5 ° C
· Emissivity to interior: 0.89
Coefficient of heat transfer (UG): approx. 1.1 W/m_/K
Installing air- or gas-filled panels at an angle can increase their U-value.
Paint is applied to the interior surface of the panel.

Impact-resistant glass: single-pane and laminated safety glass, combined with a special film and inner motif. Should the glass break, fragments adhere to the film. The non-porous surface is largely insensitive to dirt and chemicals, is micro-biologically neutral, and it produces no emissions. It is antistatic and odor free. Highly recommended for clinical applications.

· Pressure resistance (DIN 1249): 700-900N/qm
· Slumping temperature (DIN 1249): 600° C
· Hardness (Vickers): 4.93 +/- 034 KN/qmm
· Hardness (Mohs): 5 – 6
· Fire-protection class (DIN 4102): A1
· Impact resistance (DIN 52338): Steel ball (1030 g)
· Impact resistance (DIN 52337): Soft falling object (45 Kg)
· Caustic embrittlement (DIN 52322): Alkali resistance, Class 1 – 2
· Acid resistance (DIN 1249): Acid, Class 1

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