Effects of Silicone Coatings on Heat Strengthened and Fully Tempered Glass
Publication: Journal of Architectural Engineering
Volume 26, Issue 2
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of inorganic silicone coatings on the load resistance of heat treated glass beams. The authors performed destructive load tests on 192 heat treated glass beams divided into 6 samples. Three samples consisted of heat strengthened glass and three samples consisted of fully tempered glass. For each glass type, one sample consisted of clear glass, i.e., no coating, and the other two samples had different types of silicone coatings. The authors analyzed the failure data from the samples. The data indicate that the silicone coatings did not adversely impact the load resistance of the heat treated glass, and in the heat strengthened samples, the silicone coatings apparently increased the load resistance of the glass beams.
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Acknowledgments
The authors want to acknowledge ICD-USA, namely, Mrs. Kris Vockler and Mr. Timothy Krytenberg, for providing the opportunity to conduct this study and their support in ensuring its success.
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Received: Feb 25, 2019
Accepted: Nov 7, 2019
Published online: Apr 3, 2020
Published in print: Jun 1, 2020
Discussion open until: Sep 3, 2020
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