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ISO 18543

Glass in building - Electrochromic glazings - Accelerated aging test and requirements

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 October 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 22
ICS Code (Glass in building): 81.040.20
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This document specifies the accelerated ageing test and requirements for electrochromic (EC) glazings.

The test method described in this document is only applicable to chromogenic glazings that can be switched using an electrical stimulus from high to low transmission states and vice versa. This test method is not applicable to other chromogenic glazings such as photochromic and thermochromic glazings, which do not respond to electrical stimulus.

This test method is applicable to any electrochromic glazing fabricated for vision glass (e.g. insulating glass unit, laminated glass) for use in buildings such as doors, windows, skylights and exterior wall systems and glazing exposed to solar radiation. The layers used for constructing the EC glazing and for electrochromically changing the optical properties can be inorganic or organic materials.

Document History

October 1, 2021
Glass in building — Electrochromic glazings — Accelerated ageing test and requirements
This document specifies the accelerated ageing test and requirements for electrochromic glazings intended to either control direct or indirect solar transmission, or both. The electrochromic glazings...
ISO 18543
October 1, 2017
Glass in building - Electrochromic glazings - Accelerated aging test and requirements
This document specifies the accelerated ageing test and requirements for electrochromic (EC) glazings. The test method described in this document is only applicable to chromogenic glazings that can...

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