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Glass and glazing: Setting the standard for glass in buildings
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Glass and glazing: Setting the standard for glass in buildings

Glass is one of the oldest and most versatile materials in the construction industry. Glass and glazed surfaces for windows and doors in buildings play a pivotal role to ensure the design and construction of genuinely sustainable buildings. The use of glass in constructions delivers economic, environmental, and social objectives, all of which are central when defining sustainable buildings. In order to support a shift towards the design of genuinely sustainable buildings and ensure the quality of the glass and glazed products your organization manufactures and/or uses, we have an extensive range of glass and glazing standards to help meet your construction needs. Our key glass in buildings and glazing standards include: BS EN 15998:2020 Glass in building. Safety in case of fire, fire resistance. Glass testing methodology for the purpose of classification BS EN 15998:2020 specifies the testing methodology to be used for glass products that are claiming fire resistance. These products can include doors, partitions, walls, floors, and ceilings.  The methodology covers type testing as defined in the relevant glass product standard. The methodology covers all glass product types that may require testing and classification for fire resistance. To learn more about fire safety standards in construction, click here. BS EN 356:2000 Glass in building. Security glazing. Testing and classification of resistance against manual attack BS EN 356:2000 specifies requirements and test methods for security glazing designed to resist actions of force by delaying access of objects and/or persons to a protected space for a short period of time. This European standard classifies security glazing products into categories of resistance to actions of force. BS 1096 Series Glass in building. Coated glass The BS 1096 series overs characteristics, classification, and test methods of coated glass for use in buildings. These standards can be applied to all coated glass for glazing application for use in normally occupied domestic or commercial premises. BS ISO 11485 Series Glass in building. Curved glass The BS ISO 11485 series specifies terminology and definitions, quality requirements, and safety requirements for curved glass used in general building construction, furniture, display, and various other non-automotive applications. BS EN 12758:2019 Glass in building. Glazing and airborne sound insulation. Product descriptions, determination of properties and extension rules BS EN 12758:2019 deals with the determination and assessment of sound insulation performances of all transparent, translucent, and opaque glass products, described in the European Standards for basic, special basic, or processed glass products, when intended to be used in glazed assemblies in buildings, and which exhibit properties of acoustic protection, either as a prime intention or as a supplementary characteristic. BS 6262 Series Glazing for buildings The BS 6262 series outlines the requirements for glazing in critical locations. These requirements include a general methodology for glazing selection, safety relating to human impact, the provision of information, a code of practice for energy, light, and sound, as well as other key areas. BS ISO 3009:2003 Fire resistance tests. Elements of building construction. Glazed elements BS ISO 3009:2003 provides a test method for determining and assessing the fire resistance performance of both insulated and uninsulated glazed elements of building construction when those elements are exposed to heating on one face. There is no doubt that using standards can ensure the quality of your glass and glazing products, building crucial trust between you and the rest of your supply chain. With a BSI Knowledge subscription, quality is at your fingertips. Build your own custom collection of standards, or opt for access to our GBM43 Glass & Ceramics Industries module for instant access to over 900 documents. Request to learn more. Ensure your construction organization is working to best practices for glass in buildings and glazing, by adding these standards to your collection today.Read more

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