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BS EN 15434-1:2023 - TC Tracked Changes. Bonding sealants Bonded glazing sealants for direct light exposure

BS EN 15434-1:2023 - TC

Tracked Changes. Bonding sealants Bonded glazing sealants for direct light exposure

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Standard number:BS EN 15434-1:2023 - TC
Pages:128
Released:2023-04-20
ISBN:978 0 539 26787 7
Status:Tracked Changes
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BS EN 15434-1:2023 - TC


This standard BS EN 15434-1:2023 - TC Tracked Changes. Bonding sealants is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 81.040.20 Glass in building
  • 91.100.50 Binders. Sealing materials
This document covers the requirements for, and testing of sealants for use in one or more of the following applications: a) Manufacturing of insulating glass units where direct ultraviolet resistance and mechanical resistance (bonding use) of the insulating glass edge seal are required; b) Manufacturing of factory-made bonded sealant glazing elements when referred to by the relevant European Standards and/or European Technical Approval Guidelines; c) Assembling of glass products into or onto supports, where also direct ultraviolet resistance and/or mechanical resistance (bonding use) of the seal are required, under controlled environmental conditions as described in EN 13022-2. This document covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control with respect to the production of sealants in conformity with this document. This document describes the role of sealants that are in conformity with this document, with respect to sealing and bonding. This document does not apply to sealants for the manufacture of insulating glass units where the seal is fully protected, i.e. by a frame, from ultraviolet radiation.