Aug. 19, 2024
The Difference Between PVB and SGP Laminated Glass
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About safety glass, we usually think of tempered glass, there is another kind of safety glass named tempered laminated glass.
Laminated glass is basically a glass sandwich. It is made of two or more plies of glass with a vinyl interlayer(EVA /PVB /SGP) between. The glass will tend to stay together and case one in is broken thus qualifying as a safety glazing material.
If you have enough budget,then think about SGP. Here is the difference between PVB and SGP laminated glass:
Thickness:
The PVB thickness is 0.38mm, 0.76mm, 1.14mm, multiple of 0.38mm.
The SGP thickness is 0.89mm, 1.52mm, 2.28mm, etc.
Material:
SGP is abbreviation of SentryGuard Plus Interlayer, crated by American brand Dupont.
PVB is Polyvinyl butyral, many brands all around the world, such as Decent PVB,etc.
The main difference is "SGP" will stay standing when both sides are broken as compared to "PVB" it will fall down or break when both sides have become damaged. The SGP laminated glass is five times stronger and up to 100 times stiffer than PVB laminated glass. That's why designers like to use SGP laminated glass for application which face to bad weather like storms, hurricane and cyclone, also for some place with war or need high security.
PVB and SentryGlas interlayers are the two leading choices for laminated glass solutions.
Here is a summary of the differences and similarities.
Original Material:
Butacite PVB has a virgin resin interlayer and recycled PVB interlayer. While SentryGlas Interlayer is based on pure ionoplast chemistry, without any plasticizers.
Stiffness & Strength:
SGP is 100 times stiffer and five times more tear-resistant than PVB.
Loads Capability:
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The laminated glass of SentryGlas interlayer can bear higher loads than Butacite PVB laminates. Achieving equivalent loads using thinner glass, can lower the structural weight and material cost.
Post-breakage Strength:
the broken SentryGlas laminated glass stays vertical instead of fall down of the PVB laminated glass.
Edge Stability:
Florida 20-year-old testing, SentryGlas specimens without any edge defects or delamination, while PVB normally can keep the same performance within 10 years limited timeframe.
Clarity & Yellowness:
SentryGlas has a yellowness index of 1.5 or lower, while PVB has a yellowness index of between 6 to 12.
Material Compatibility:
SGP glass can be combined with fabric, wire, mesh, even metal, while Butacite PVB laminated glass does not have so many compatibilities.
Thickness Options:
PVB thickness starts from 0.38mm, 0.76mm. 1.14mm, 1.52mm, and multiply layers of 0.38mm. While SGP interlayer starts from 0.76mm, 0.89mm, 1.52mm, 2.28mm. 2.53mm, 3.04mm. 0.80mm for SentryGlas Translucent White interlayer.
Similarities are as follows:
Safety Glass:
no matter combined with annealed glass or heat-treated glass, both PVB and SGP laminated glass is safety glass.
Strong Adhesion:
after broken, PVB and SGP interlayer will stick the glass together and keep the glass integrity.
UV Blocking:
PVB interlayer and SGP interlayer can block over 99% of UV lights and protect indoor assets from shading.
Decorative Function:
both SentryGlas and PVB laminated glass can act as a part of the building component, including but not limit to the balustrade, handrail, glass floor, etc.
Other Features:
PVB and SGP laminated glass have the features of impact resistance, anti-explosion, anti-forced entry functions.
Conclusion
With the increasing safety standards around the globe, laminated glass becomes an essential part of curtain wall design, windows and doors application, balustrade and handrail system, flooring and walkways, overhead glazing, and skylights.
We can choose the suitable laminated glass compositions based on wind load design, costs, applications, and structural requirements, etc.
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