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Laminating defects during installation | Luc Moeyersons

Date: 27 January 2023
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Date: 27 January 2023

Most Common Defects on Laminated Glass during installation and root-causes.

Architectural Glass Laminating Guide - Part 11

By Luc Moeyersons

 

Most Common Laminating Defects & Origin

Most Common Laminating Defects & Origin

Laminating defects during installation

Laminating defects during installation

Some air will be dissolved in the PVB layer.

When large in amount or when laminated glass (PVB) is under warm conditions (softening of PVB) these 鈥渕icro bubbles鈥 will grow and coalesce into 鈥渨orm鈥 or 鈥渇inger鈥-like delamination and ultimately into 鈥渟unburst鈥 delamination.

A spherical shape bubble can 鈥渟upport鈥 a high internal pressure (needed to form and come out of solution), but wants to relief that pressure. Due to the sunburst shape (very large contact area between volatile and PVB) this pressure is released significantly. Ambient temperature (softness of PVB) will influence the speed of this phenomenon. Often small glass chips are found to be a nucleus for the air bubble to grow around.

Laminating defects during installation

Laminating defects during installation

Laminating defects during installation

Laminating defects during installation

Laminating defects during installation

Laminating defects during installation

Laminating defects during installation

Laminating defects during installation

Laminating defects during installation

The difference in shape is due to the location of the delamination. 

Left picture delamination is in between PVB and glass; the right picture delamination is in between regular and acoustic (softer) PVB layer (tri-layer acoustic PVB has a soft PVB core layer and 2 regular PVB layers at each side). 

Laminating defects during installation

Compatibility problems between silicones/sealants and PVB are not reviewed in this document. 

Nor are the excessive use of primers/cleaning products when gluing glass on an aluminium frame (Structural Sealant glazing) or bad installation (none or inadequate draining).

This information corresponds to our current knowledge on this subject. It is offered solely to provide possible suggestions for your own experiments. It is not intended, however, to substitute for any testing you may need to conduct to determine for yourself the suitability of our advice for your particular purposes. 

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