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ShatterGARD
Glass Protection Films®, Inc.
Toll Free Phone (outside Georgia) - 1.888.306.7998
Local & International Phone - 678.485.4772
This guide specification specifies clear and tinted solar control
security and safety glazing films applied to glass units either
as a field application to existing glass units or as part of glass
unit or window unit fabrication. ShatterGard markets a complete
line of glazing films under the BurglarGARD™, StormGard™,
BlastGARD™, ScratchGARD ™ UVGARD™ trade names.
Security and safety glazing film applications have been utilized
in blast mitigation testing by WBE Engineering, Inc. ShatterGARD
security and safety glazing films are installed by ShatterGARD-certified
installers in the all U.S. and several other countries.
Please click
below to obtain ScratchGARD™'s
specific performance, physical and thermal values.
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SECTION
08861
SECURITY AND SAFETY GLAZING FILM |
PART
1 GENERAL |
1.01
SECTION INCLUDES
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Specifier's
Note: ShatterGARD Security and Safety Glazing Films provide a wide
range of beneficial performance for facilities subject to both security
and environmental risks, including the following:
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Burglary Resistance: ShatterGARD BurglarGARD films deter "smash
and grab" burglaries without the use of costly and unsightly
bars or grills. |
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Hurricane Protection: Results of comparison testing of window
units glazed with security and safety glazing film and tested
using ASTM E 330 demonstrate ShatterGARD StormGARD film's ability
to reduce window unit failure and prevent the projection of
glass shards into an occupied area under hurricane-force wind
loads.
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Solar Control: Selected ShatterGARD films provide significant
reductions in ultraviolet, infrared, and visible spectrum transmissions
that can be tailored to the needs of individual installations.
Many solar films can also provide a full range of safety and
security protection. |
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Blast Resistance: Results of testing of units glazed with security
and safety glazing film and tested by WBE Engineering in actual
controlled blast circumstances are available on ShatterGARD's
website. Tests indicate the degree to which glass shards are
prevented from becoming projectiles in occupied areas. Custom
test utilizes ASTM F1642 as a preparation guideline, and utilizes
current standard of the British Explosion Effects Branch, Safety
and Facilities Establishment, Department of Environment, for
evaluating results of testing.
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Museum-Grade Clarity: ShatterGard's UVGARD provides sensitive
areas such as exhibit spaces with 98 percent UV protection while
maintaining clear optical properties, while offering the same
protective benefits of ShatterGARD. |
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A. Security and safety glazing film applied to [existing glazing]
[as part of fabricated glazing units specified in other sections]
[as part of manufactured window units specified in other sections]. |
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1.02
RELATED SECTIONS |
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A.
Section 08410 – Aluminum Entrances and Storefronts.
B. Section 08[___] – [Aluminum] [Wood] [Vinyl] Windows.
C. Section 08800 – Glazing.
D. Section 08950 – Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls. |
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1.03
REFERENCES |
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A.
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) D4830 - Standard
Test Methods for Characterizing Thermoplastic Fabrics Used in Roofing
and Waterproofing.
B. ASTM E84 – Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics
of Building Materials.
C. ASTM E330 – Standard Test Method for Structural Performance
of Exterior Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors by Uniform Static Air
Pressure Difference
D. ASTM F1642 – Standard Test Method for Glazing and Glazing
Systems Subject to Airblast Loadings
E. American National Standards Institute (ANSI): ANSI Z97.1(CPSC 1201)
Safety Glazing Materials Used In Buildings.
F. WBE Engineering, Inc., Test Program for Evaluation of Filmed Windows
Subjected to Blast Loads, Test Report 817-001. |
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1.04
SUBMITTALS |
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A.
Product Data, including certified third-party test data indicating
compliance with specified requirements, and provider's recommended
installation procedures.
B. Samples for Selection: Full range of available tinted film colors.
C. Fabricator/applicator qualifications as required by Quality Assurance
article.
D. Provider's sample warranty.
E. Maintenance and cleaning instructions. |
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1.05
QUALITY ASSURANCE |
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Applicator: Experienced applicator firm approved and certified by
provider of security and safety glazing film. |
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Specifier's
Note: Verify that security and safety glazing film meets applicable
local building code requirements. |
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B.
Regulatory Requirements: Comply with requirements of applicable building
code.
C. Field Sample: Apply proposed security and safety glazing film to
glass unit(s) identical to those utilized in project. |
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1.06
WARRANTY |
Specifier's
Note: ShatterGARD offers a limited life of installation warranty
against
adhesive failure, film discoloration or distortion, peeling and delamination,
for material installed by approved applicators. Contact ShatterGARD
for warranty details. |
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Provide provider's standard limited warranty, covering replacement
film materials and film installation labor, against adhesive failure,
film discoloration and distortion, peeling or delamination, and on
film-protected units that are intentionally broken, for the life of
the installation. |
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PART
2 PRODUCTS |
2.01
SECURITY AND SAFETY GLAZING FILM |
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Mailing/Shipping Address Only:
Global Security Experts Inc /ShatterGARD Inc
4279 Roswell Rd NE. Suite: 102-124
Atlanta, Georgia 30342-3700
USA
Toll Free Phone: 1.888.306.7998
Local & International Phone: 678.485.4772
Email: jordan@shattergard.com;
Website: http://www.shattergard.com/. |
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Select
Security and Safety Glazing Films or Solar Control Security and Safety
Glazing Films below as required for project. Select one of four standard
film thicknesses based upon ShatterGARD's recommendations following
analysis of glass opening safety/security risk exposure. Edit the
remaining optional characteristics to correspond to the film thickness
selected. Custom thicknesses are available; consult ShatterGARD.
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SafetyGARD 5: Approved by OSHA and USDA for application to conventional
glass where safety glazing is required. Prevents fragmentation
of glass due to impact. Also used for retail display and showcases.
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StormGARD 8: High threat storm related window protection concerns.
Resists damage from hailstorms, high wind, hurricanes etc. |
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BurglarGARD 8: High threat security window protection concerns.
Resists attack from pellet gun, rocks and cinder blocks. |
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BlastGARD 9: GSA approved fragment retention window protection.
Concerns: Minor ballistic, industrial explosion, bomb blasts.
Protect occupants from flying glass. |
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UVGARD 3: Same security and safety specifications as above films,
while effectively reducing UV penetration by 98 percent and
maintaining optimally clear visual characteristics.
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Exterior Restoration Film: Certain ShatterGARD films may also
be used as an exterior application to restore surfaces of glass
units damaged by environmental chemicals. |
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Custom films: Other film thicknesses and applications are available
from ShatterGARD. Contact the provider for additional information. |
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Double layer application: Two layers of any of the above films
can be applied to a single glazed opening to double the strength.
2 layers of .015 in. film provides .030 in. film protection. |
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1.
Approved Security and Safety Glazing Film Product: [StormGARD] [BurglarGARD]
[BlastGARD ] [UVGARD]. |
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B.
Substitutions: No substitutions allowed. |
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2.02
MATERIALS |
Specifier's
Note: ShatterGARD Security and Safety Glazing Films and Solar Control
Security and Safety Glazing Films utilize a specialty pressure-sensitive
acrylic adhesive backing. The film and adhesive composite resists
weathering, temperature-induced distortion and discoloration from
UV.
ShatterGARD Security and Safety Glazing Films installed on glass units
by an authorized technician will absorb a significant amount of kinetic
energy when that glass is subjected to impact or shock wave. ShatterGARD
films decrease the likelihood of glass shattering. In the unlikely
event the glass should break, ShatterGARD film will help hold all
of the broken glass within the frame, preventing penetration and greatly
reducing collateral damage from flying glass fragments. |
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A.
Security and Safety Glazing Film: Optically clear, tear-resistant,
penetration-resistant, and abrasion-resistant polyester film with
pressure-sensitive adhesive, complying with the following: |
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1. Product Name:[StormGARD] [BurglarGARD] [BlastGARD ] [UVGARD]. |
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Specifier's
Note: Select applicable puncture resistance below for thickness of
film selected; puncture resistances listed below correspond to the
four standard thicknesses listed in the Specifier's Note under 2.02
above: |
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2. Puncture resistance per ASTM D4830: [71 lbf (316 N)] [142 lbf (632
N)] [185 lbf (823 N)] [232 lbf (1032 N)] average.
3. Visible Light Transmittance (film only): 85 percent.
4. Total Ultraviolet Rejected (film only): 99 percent.
5. Total Solar Energy Rejected (film only): 21 percent. |
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Specifier's
Note: Paragraph below specifies ShatterGARD Solar Control Security
and Safety Glazing Film for applications where reduced glare, UV-protection,
and solar heat control are desired without altering visible characteristics
of underlying glazing. Note that Solar Control film has identical
strength characteristics to clear film above. |
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Tinted Solar Control Security and Safety Glazing Film: Slight grey-tinted,
solar absorbing, tear-resistant, penetration-resistant polyester film
with pressure-sensitive adhesive, complying with the following properties
for film only: |
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1. Color: Grey Steel 140.
2. Product Name:[StormGARD] [BurglarGARD] [BlastGARD
] [UVGARD]. |
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Specifier's
Note: Select applicable puncture resistance below for thickness of
film selected; puncture resistances listed below correspond to the
four standard thicknesses listed in the Specifier's Note under 2.02
above: |
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Puncture resistance per ASTM D4830: [71 lbf (316 N)] [142 lbf
(632 N)] [185 lbf (823 N)] [232 lbf (1032 N)] average.
4. Solar Transmittance: 53 percent.
5. Solar Absorptance: 37 percent.
6. Solar Reflectance: 10 percent.
7. Visible Light Transmittance: 56 percent.
8. Visible Light Absorptance: 33 percent.
9. Visible Light Reflectance: 11 percent.
10. Emissivity: .89.
11. Shading Coefficient: .73.
12. Total Ultraviolet Rejected: 98 percent.
13. Total Solar Energy Rejected: 36 percent. |
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Specifier's
Note: Paragraph below specifies ShatterGARD Reflective Solar Control
Security and Safety Glazing Film for applications where greatly reduced
glare, vision control glass, UV-protection, and daylight control are
desired. Note that Solar Control film has identical strength characteristics
to clear film. Below product offers one-way reflective vision characteristics
under certain ambient lighting conditions. |
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Reflective Solar Control Security and Safety Glazing Film: Tinted,
solar absorbing, tear-resistant, penetration-resistant polyester film
with pressure-sensitive adhesive, complying with the following properties
for film only: |
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Color: Chrome 80.
2. Characteristics: Mirror or chrome reflective finish.
[One-way reflective vision characteristics.]
3. Product Name:[StormGARD] [BurglarGARD] [BlastGARD
] [UVGARD]. |
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Specifier's
Note: Select applicable puncture resistance below for thickness of
film selected; puncture resistances listed below correspond to the
four standard thicknesses listed in the Specifier's Note under 2.02
above: |
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4. Puncture resistance per ASTM D4830: [71 lbf (316 N)] [142 lbf (632
N)] [185 lbf (823 N)] [232 lbf (1032 N)] average.
5. Solar Transmittance: 11 percent.
6. Solar Absorptance: 40 percent.
7. Solar Reflectance: 49 percent.
8. Visible Light Transmittance: 15 percent.
9. Visible Light Absorptance: 33 percent.
10. Visible Light Reflectance: 52 percent.
11. Emissivity: .82.
12. Shading Coefficient: .26.
13. Total Ultraviolet Rejected: 99 percent.
14. Total Solar Energy Rejected: 77 percent. |
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Specifier's
Note: This specification is written assuming field application on
existing glass units. For in-shop fabrication specification, select
the applicable preparation and application requirements from Part
3 and insert here under article titled FABRICATION. |
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PART
3 EXECUTION |
3.01
EXAMINATION |
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Examine glazing surfaces to receive security and safety glazing film
application. Report conditions detrimental to application of film
in writing to Architect. Do not apply film to substrates until approved. |
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3.02
PREPARATION |
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Clean glass substrates in accordance with provider's instructions.
Test substrate after cleaning for adhesion when recommended. |
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3.03
APPLICATION |
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Install security and safety glazing film to [interior side of inboard
glass lite] [exterior side of exterior glass lite] on glazing units
indicated.
B. Apply security and safety glazing film in strict accordance with
written architectural specification. Apply film to prepared glass
surface, ensuring complete adhesion of film.
C. Film Edge Condition: Apply film with edge condition indicated.
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Apply film to daylight glass opening, from stop to stop. Trim
film neatly at perimeter within 1/8 inch of gasket or frame.
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3.04
CLEANING AND PROTECTION |
Specifier's
Note: ShatterGARD application requires up to 90 days curing time.
Prior to curing, the film's adhesive substrate may exhibit small bubble
formation from trapped moisture, which disappears upon full cure. |
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Do not disturb or clean film for minimum 30-45 days following application.
Delay cleaning film until bubbles of temporarily trapped moisture
are no longer visible behind film.
B. Clean film in accordance with provider's instructions. Leave film
and adjoining finishes free of fingerprints, adhesive, or other surface
blemish resulting from this application.
C. Protect film from damage due to construction operations. |
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