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New transparent interlayer for fire-resistant glass

Degussa AG, Dusseldorf, Germany and Interver Special Glass LTD introduced completely novel fire-resistant glazings based on nanotechnology. New glasses are lighter, have better optical properties and provide longer fire-resistance times. For the newest generation of these glasses, Degussa manufactures a dispersion based on the fumed silica AEROSIL® OX 50. The dispersion is applied between two or more panes of glass, depending on the required time and fire-resistance class to be achieved. Through its nanotechnology, where structure and particles measuring millionths of a millimeter mean everything, the glass shows properties which have never been achieved before.

The optical properties of the new glasses are a persuasive argument. They feature better clarity and lower haze values, so much that even the fire protection layer remains undetectable by the naked eye. Other advantages are the lack of syneresis, which prevents streak formation and tearing in the functional layer, and improved UV resistance and effective resistance to ageing, which prevent clouding. INTERVER glasses like INTERFLAM® EW 120 and INTERFIRE® EI 30, EI 60 and EI 90 in addition offer good acoustic insulation properties while optimizing weight. In their designated field of application, namely fire protection, the transparent do-it-all glasses demonstrate long-lasting performance never previously achieved. A functional layer of INTERFLAM® 120, only 3 millimeters thick, is capable of withstanding continuous flames of temperatures over 1,000 degrees centigrade (1832°F) for over two hours.

At the same time, these glasses form a strong radiation barrier that prevents fire from spreading, a significant contribution to the work of fire fighters and rescue workers. All of these fire protection and safety glasses satisfy the world's strictest test criteria, standards and building regulations.



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