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ISO 20492-4

Glass in buildings - Insulating glass - Part 4: Methods of test for the physical attributes of edge seals

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 15 August 2010
Status: active
Page Count: 32
ICS Code (Glass in building): 81.040.20
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This part of ISO 20492 specifies methods for testing the edge seal strength, and partially testing the moisture and gas permeation through sealants, of glass insulating units. Other parts of ISO 20492 designate two approaches to the standardization of insulating glass units: approach 1 is intended for use in markets such as North America; and approach 2 is intended for use in markets such as Europe.

The methods in this part of ISO 20492 are applicable only to approach 2, as defined and used in the other parts of ISO 20492.

In cases where there is no protection against direct ultraviolet radiation at the edges, such as structural sealant glazing systems, it is necessary that additional European technical specifications be followed. See References [4] and [5].

Document History

June 21, 2023
Glass in buildings — Insulating glass — Part 4: Methods of test for the physical attributes of edge seals
This part of ISO 20492 specifies methods for testing the edge seal strength, and partially testing the water and gas permeation through sealants, of glass insulating units. Other parts of ISO 20492...
ISO 20492-4
August 15, 2010
Glass in buildings - Insulating glass - Part 4: Methods of test for the physical attributes of edge seals
This part of ISO 20492 specifies methods for testing the edge seal strength, and partially testing the moisture and gas permeation through sealants, of glass insulating units. Other parts of ISO...

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