BS EN 12600:2014 is a technical specification that sets the requirements for glass intended to be used in buildings and construction. Specifically, it focuses on safety glazing materials and products, outlining various performance characteristics and test methods that must be met to ensure the safety and durability of glass used in windows, facades, and other structural elements.
The Scope
Implemented by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), BS EN 12600:2014 applies to different types of glass, including monolithic glass, laminated glass, toughened glass, and coated glass. Its scope covers both clear and patterned glass, as well as fire-resistant and bullet-resistant glass. The specification recognizes the importance of ensuring the appropriate use of glass in construction to minimize the risk of injuries from breakage or failure.
Performance Requirements
This technical specification outlines the performance requirements that glass should meet to be considered safe for use in the built environment. It includes criteria related to impact resistance, mechanical strength, fragmentation, and weathering resistance. By defining these requirements, BS EN 12600:2014 helps ensure that only glass that has been tested and proven to meet certain safety standards is used in construction projects.
Testing Methods
BS EN 12600:2014 provides detailed procedures for testing glass to determine its compliance with the specified performance requirements. These tests involve subjecting glass samples to various impacts and pressures to simulate real-life scenarios that could potentially lead to breakage. The results of these tests provide an objective measure of the glass's safety and durability, helping architects, engineers, and builders make informed decisions when selecting suitable glass products for their projects.