1、NATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA C AN/CGSB- 12.13-1M91 Supersedes CAN/CGSB-12.13-M79 Patterned Glass Canadian General Standards Board ( CGSB CAN/CGSB- LZ.L3-M91 * L874b50 OOOLLLB 290 me CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARD (CGSB), under whose auspices this standard has been developed is a government agency w
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18、 1G6 in Person - Place du Portage III, 9C1 11 Laurier Street Hull, Qubec CGSB CAN/CGSB- 12.13-M91 tt W 1874650 OOOLLL9 127 W NATIONAL STANDARD OF CANADA CAN/CGSB-12.13-M91 Supersedes CAN/CGSB-12.13-M79 PATTERNED GLASS Prepared by the Canadian General Standards Board -3 Approved by the Standards Coun
19、cil of Canada Published April 1991 by the Canadian General Standards Board Ottawa, Canada K1A 1G6 Minister of Supply and Services Canada - 1991 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior permission of the publisher. CGSB CAN/CGSB,- 52.53-NqL * 5874650 O005520 949 Mii
20、iey, B. Chairman Armbruster, G. Auger, J.P. Bailey, D.W. Clarke, D. Cole, Ms. B. Franche, G. Hamsworh, L.G. Hawley, R. Jones, S. Kenny, T. MacDonald, A. Prohaska, D.T. Seeseman, H. Sheehan, K.P. Smith, WJ. Werhwein, P.S. Zdanowicz, A. Ziobroski, J. Khan, R.A. Secretary CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOA
21、RD COMMITTEE ON GLASS (Membership at date of approval) Indaiglass International Plasti-Glass Hyalin International Inc. ORTECH International Duplate Canada Inc. Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Department of Labour, Saskatchewan Department of Public
22、 Works Dashwood Indusiries LM. Lamilite Ltd. MacDonald Mirror Inc. PPG Indusries Canada Inc. 3M Canada Inc. Department of Transport Ministry of Municipal Affairs, British Columbia AFG Glass Inc. Ministry of Housing, Onario Wamock Hersey Professional Services Ltd. Canadian General Standards Board Acb
23、wwkdgment is made for the French translation of this Naiional Standard of Canada by the Translation Bureau of the Departmeni of the Secreuy of State. CGSB CANICGSB- L2.l13-M9L tf D 1874650 OOOLL2L B85 D 1. 1.1 1.2 2. 2.1 2.1.1 2.2 3.1 3.2 3.3 4. 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 5. e1 J.l a CAN/CGSB-12.13-M91 Superse
24、des CAN/CGSB-12.13-M79 CANADIAN GENERAL STANDARDS BOARD PATTERNED GLASS SCOPE This standard applies to fiat, translucent, rolled or cast glass having a pattern or figure on one or both surfaces, used primarily in buildings for doors, windows, interior and exterior walls and for decorative purposes.
25、The testing and evaluation of a product against this standard may require the use of materials and/or equipment that could be hazardous. This document does not purport to address all the safety aspects associated with its use. Anyone using this standard has the responsibility to consult the appropri
26、ate authorities and to establish appropriate health and safety practices in conjunction with any existing applicable regulatory requirements prior to its use. APPLICABLE PUBLICATIONS The following publications are applicable to this standard Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB) CAN/CGSB-12.1-M -
27、Tempered or Laminated Safety Glass CAN/CGSB-12.11-M - Wired Safety Glass. Reference to the above publications is to the latest issues, unless otherwise specified by the authority applying this standard. The sources for these publications are shown in the Notes section. TERMiNOLOGY Fire Cracks - Fire
28、 cracks are cracks caused by local temperature shock during manufacture. Open Gaseous Inclusions - Open gaseous inclusions are bubbles at the surface of the glass that are open, leaving a cavity in the finished surface. Stones - Any crystalline inclusion imbedded in the glass. CLASSIFICATION Pattern
29、ed glass shall be supplied in the following types and styles as specified (par. 9.1): Types Type 1 - Annealed Type 2 - Tempered Type 3 - Wired. Styles Style A - Figured on one surface Style B - Figured on both surfaces. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Surface Pattern and Colour - The surface pattern and colour
30、 of glass shall be as agreed between the authority applying this standard and the supplier and as specified (par. 9.1). 1 5.2 Surface Treatment - When specified ar. 9.1), the patterned or nonpatterned surfaces of the glass shall be further processed to increase obscurity (by etching, sandblasting, e
31、tc.). Edges - Edges shall be cut, ground, swiped, seamed, ground and polished, beveled or mitred, as specified ar. 9.1). 5.3 Thickness Tolerance 6. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS Length and Width Tolerance of Cut Sizes 6.1 Quaiity - Patterned glass shall be free from fire cracks and stones which can cause sp
32、ontaneous breakage. Type2 tempered glass shall conform to CAN/CGSB-12.1-M and Type3 wired glass shall conform to CAN/CGSB-12.11-M. The surface pattern shall be free from disfiguration which affects the appearance of the pattern. For Style A glass, the nonpattemed surface shall be free from open gase
33、ous inclusions greater than 2.5 mm in diameter or equivalent elliptical open inclusions up to 20 mm long with not more than three of the maximum size in any 5 m2 of each cut sheet. The glass shall be viewed in accordance with par. 8.2.1. Dimensions - Patterned glass shall be supplied in the dimensio
34、ns specified (par. 9.1) within the tolerances specified in Table 1. The tolerances on length and width dimensions apply only to rectangular shapes. Thickness shall be determined in accordance with par. 8.2.2. 6.2 TABLE 1 Nominal Thickness 10 Number of Specimens in Lot or Batch mm I mm +1.5, - 0.5 +1
35、.5, - 0.5 +1.5, - 0.5 +1.0, - 1.0 1 +1.0, - 1.0 f2.0 X2.0 f3.0 k5.0 f5.0 7. PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY 7.1 Packaging, Labelling, Packing and Marking - Packaging, labelling, packing, and marking of patterned glass shall be according to normal commercial practice. 8. INSPECTION 8.1 Sampling - Sampling o
36、f patterned glass for inspection shall be left to the discretion of the inspection authority, unless a specific sampling plan is specified ar. 9.1). A recommended sampling plan is described in Table 2. TABLE 2 Number of Specimens to be Sampled 1-3 4 - 90 91 - 280 281 - 500 501 - 1 200 1 201 - 3 200
37、3 201 - 10 o00 10 O01 - 35 o00 all 3 13 20 32 50 80 125 Permissable Number of Specimens Not in Conformance with Standard O O 1 2 3 5 7 10 2 CAN/CGSB-12.13-M91 CGSB CANICGSB- 12-13-Pl91 * 1874b50 0001123 658 8.2 Testing 8.2.1 Suic Defects -Place sample in a vertical position approximately loo0 mm fro
38、m the viewers position. View the sample using either daylight (without direct sunlight) or a suitable background light. Thickness - Measure the thickness, to the nearest 0.01 mm, at the midpoints of the four sides of the glass sheet. Use a gauge type insument having plates of a diameter of approxima
39、tely 55 mm, within which area the thickness is determined. The average of the four results shaii be reported as the nominal thickness. 8.2.2 ( 9. NOTES 9.1 Options - The following options must be specified in the application of this standard: a. Type and style of patterned glass ar. 4.1) b. Surface
40、pattern and colour ar. 5.1) c. Surface reatment (par. 5.2) d. Edge finish (par. 5.3) e. Glass dimensions (par. 6.2) f. Sampling, if a specific plan is required (par. 8.1). Source of Referenced Publications - The publications referred to in par.2.1.1 may be obtained from the Canadian General Standards Board, Sales Unit, Ottawa, Canada K1A 166. Telephone (819) 956-0425 or 956-0426. 9.2 Fx (819) 956-5644. 4 CAN/CGSB-12.13-M91 3