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STOPRAY SMART
PROCESSING GUIDE
ASIA EDITION
Version 4.1 – May 2020
SMART 51/33 - SMART 30/20 – SMART 32T
This version of the guide replaces and cancels all previous versions.
AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020

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  • Page 1 PROCESSING GUIDE ASIA EDITION Version 4.1 – May 2020 SMART 51/33 - SMART 30/20 – SMART 32T This version of the guide replaces and cancels all previous versions. AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020...
  • Page 2  Stopray SMART 51/33, which can be laminated with coating against PVB, should be installed in Position 2 so that coating layer is embedded within the laminated glazing and thereby protected. For more information, refer to Section 9. (*depends on the durability test, this paragraph might be removed if the test des not passed) ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    III. CONFORMITY and GUARANTEE .......................... 22 Conformity ..............................22 Warranty ..............................22 Local Standards ............................22 Disclaimer ..............................22 IV. GLAZING INSTRUCTIONS ..........................22 V. CLEANING ON FACADE ............................22 AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020...
  • Page 4: Products

    I. RECEPTION AND STORAGE 1. Unloading The packs of glass must be inspected on arrival. AGC shall accept no liability for coating defects arising after delivery or during handling, processing or installation of the finished product in the building if this procedure is not followed: ...
  • Page 5: Storage Of The Packs

    Upon receipt, we advise you to check if the packaging has been damaged during transport/handling. If the weather-proof packaging has been damaged, condensation marks may appear on the glass. In this case, you should open the packaging to take out a desiccant pack and weigh it. Contact AGC immediately.
  • Page 6: Processing

    9 Edge deletion Processing washing months Bending (Optional heat treatment) Washing + Shipping lamination against PVB (#2) *Note: Edge-deletion can also be applied before lamination process AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020...
  • Page 7: Cutting

    3.2.2. Vertical single edging system Since the glass is held with chain tracks and, depending on cleanliness and maintenance of the machine, there is a risk of scratching the coating. AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020...
  • Page 8: Edge Deletion

    It is also important not to stop the cycle whilst the glass is in the washing machine. After washing, micro-suction pads should be used on the perimeter of the glass in the area that AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020...
  • Page 9: Silk Screen Printing

    The processor will have to carry out preliminary tests, and manufacture some mock-up samples on a case by case basis, to avoid these problems. AGC is not liable under any circumstances for the outcome of the operation. ...
  • Page 10 Drawing given for purpose of illustration Silkscreen not in contact with the sealant joint 6.1.1 Silkscreen in contact with the sealant joint 6.1.2 AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020...
  • Page 11: Stopray Smart Laminated With Silkscreen

    2) no silkscreen in contact with the sealant joint: no assessment required. AGC recommends to assess the aesthetics by means of a mock-up sample. The calculation and dimensioning of the sealant joint is the responsibility of the manufacturer of the insulating glazing units.
  • Page 12: Recommendations

    We recommend stopping the SO2 supply in the toughening furnace at least 24 hours before toughening this kind of glass: the combination of SO2 and a preliminary process that is not completely AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020...
  • Page 13: Settings

     For further information, please contact AGC Technical Advisory Service for further information aap.glass@agc.com 7.4 Settings Each furnace has its own settings for heating and quenching. As a result, the following recommendations should be taken as general guidelines.
  • Page 14: Unloading

    EN 14179-1 (or equivalent standards for countries outside the EU). AGC highly recommends using electrical equipment. Gas-fired furnaces must not be used for heat soak tests due to the risk that the coating could react with the smoke.
  • Page 15: Packaging

    Bending tests have been carried out in different types of bending furnaces. The following general recommendations refer to 6 mm Stopray SMART 51/33. Other thicknesses have not been evaluated as such and require preliminary validation tests by the glass processor. This is particularly important for glass thicker than 6 mm that will be subject to higher temperatures for a longer period of time.
  • Page 16: Curved Toughened Glass (On A Concave Mould)

    An example of heating/cooling parameters are described in the following figure for a 6 mm Stopray Smart 51/33 (coating upwards) with a 6 mm clear glass in a static furnace. NB: The final heating phase must be adjusted according to the position of the glass in the bending mould.
  • Page 17: Lamination

    Lamination (*Subject to capability test result) Stopray SMART 51/33 can be laminated with coating layer applied against the PVB interlayer in position #2. We highly recommend usage of this configuration in #2 only. AGC can assist its customers in calculating the light- and energy- characteristics.
  • Page 18 Glazing systems should be designed to prevent de-lamination or corrosion of the inside coating. processor is responsible for glazing. The correct lamination and safety compliance is the responsibility of the processor. AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020...
  • Page 19: Assembly In Insulating Glass Unit

    The individual responsible for assembly must check that the coating is compatible with the sealing products. See special brochure for sealants recommended by AGC. AGC recommends indicating the external surface after assembly to ensure that the units are installed correctly.
  • Page 20: Use In Structural Glazing

    When installation or assembling is by mechanical methods, structural glazing or other techniques, tests for compatibility and adherence of the coating or the adhesive must be made in each case with the adhesives manufacturer. AGC specific brochure “ SEALANT COMPATABILITY – Technical information for Stopray SMART products” available on www.agc-tas.com describes these conditions.
  • Page 21: Storage Of Cut Sizes / Igu

    When the glazing is delivered on site to be installed on the facade, it must be stored in a dry, sheltered and ventilated space. It must never be laid flat, nor be stored in the sun or near a heat source. AGC Stopray SMART – Processing Guide – Version 4.1 – May 2020...
  • Page 22: Conformity And Guarantee

    The Stopray SMART products comply with the standard EN 1096-1, category C. The Stopray SMART coatings (heat treated or not) must be assembled in double glazing with the coating in inside the cavity. Stopray SMART 51/33 can be used laminated with coatings facing PVB, however only in the recommended position #2.

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