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EVS-EN 13022-2:2014

Glass in building - Structural sealant glazing - Part 2: Assembly rules

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Valid from 01.07.2014
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EN 13022-2:2014
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Standard history

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Date
Type
Name
01.07.2014
Main
06.07.2010
Main + amendment
This European Standard deals with the assembling and bonding of glass elements in a frame, window, door or curtain walling construction, or directly into the building by means of structural bonding of the glass element into or onto framework or directly into the building.
It gives information to the assembler to enable him to organize his work and comply with requirements regarding quality control.
Structural sealant glazing can be incorporated into the façades (curtain walls, doors and windows) or roofs as follows:
-  either vertically; or
-  up to 7° from the horizontal, i.e. 83° from the vertical.
This European Standard only deals with the bonding to glass surfaces, i.e. coated or uncoated or enamelled, and metallic surfaces, i.e. aluminium (anodised or coated), stainless steel, as considered in G.2 of EN 15434:2006+A1:2010.

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