This document defines terms relating to safety glazing materials for road vehicles.

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This document defines terms and describes component parts for laminated glass and laminated safety glass for use in building.

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This document defines terms and describes component parts for laminated glass and laminated safety glass for use in building.

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This document defines terms relating to raw optical glass and related manufacturing processes. The list is not complete and only comprises those terms for which the definition is considered necessary for correct and adequate understanding of the terminology. It is understood that the interpretations given are those corresponding to the practical usage in this field and that they do not necessarily coincide with those used in other fields.

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This document defines terms and describes component parts for laminated glass and laminated safety glass for use in building.

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SCOPE
1.1 This terminology pertains to the terminology used in ceramic whitewares and related products.  
1.2 Words adequately defined in standard dictionaries are not included. Included are words that are peculiar to this industry. Double words, hyphenated words, or phrases are listed alphabetically under the first word; additional important words are cross-referenced.  
1.3 For definitions of terms relating to surface imperfections on ceramics, refer to Terminology F109.  
1.4 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

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1.1 This terminology describes and illustrates imperfections observed on whitewares and related products. For additional definitions of terms relating to whitewares and related products, refer to Terminology C242. To observe these defects, examination shall be performed visually, with or without the aid of a dye penetrant, as described in Test Method C949. Agreement by the manufacturer and the purchaser regarding specific techniques of observation is strongly recommended.  
1.2 This terminology does not cover every defect or imperfection possible for whitewares or related products. The standard is not intended to be an all inclusive document for ceramic imperfections. New defect types may be created as ceramic processes, materials, and technology evolve.  
1.3 Some of the imperfection photos utilize magnification for clarity in documentation. Unless otherwise noted, typical observation conditions for detection of tile imperfections/defects shall consist of current ANSI A137.1 viewing criteria for the specific defect type  
1.4 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

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1.1 This terminology contains definitions and explanatory notes for the principal words, phrases, and terms used in advanced ceramics technology. The given definitions are technology specific and are directly applicable to the design, production, testing, analysis, characterization, and use of advanced ceramics for structural, electronic, coating, energy, chemical, nuclear, biomedical, and environmental applications.  
1.2 The purpose of the standard terminology is to provide a collected technical resource and reference that promotes a common understanding of the principal technical terms used within the advanced ceramics community and encourages the use of uniform terminology in specifications and reports.  
1.3 Definitions of terms appear in dictionary-definition form and include the term, part of speech (for example, n = noun; v = verb; adj = adjective), definition, and, when applicable, a delimiting phrase. Terms representing physical quantities have analytical dimensions stated immediately following the term (or letter symbol) in fundamental dimension form, using the following ASTM standard symbology for fundamental dimensions, shown within square brackets: [M] for mass, [L] for length, [T] for time, [θ] for thermodynamic temperature, and [nd] for non-dimensional quantities. Use of these symbols is restricted to analytical dimensions when used with square brackets, as the terms may have other definitions when used without the brackets.  
1.4 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

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SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
3.1 This terminology ensures that terms peculiar to refractories are adequately defined so that other standards in which such terms are used can be understood and interpreted properly.  
3.2 This terminology is useful to those who are not conversant with the terms related to refractories. However, it is also a ready reference for those directly associated with refractories to resolve differences and ensure commonality of usage, particularly in the preparation of ASTM standards.  
3.3 Although this terminology is intended to promote uniformity in the usage of terms related to refractories, it can never be complete because new terms are constantly arising. The existence of this terminology does not preclude the use or misuse of any term in another context.
SCOPE
1.1 This terminology covers terms particularly related to refractories and encompasses raw materials, manufacture, finished products, applications, and testing procedures.  
1.2 When any of the definitions in this terminology are quoted or published out of context, editorially insert the limiting phrase “in refractories” after the dash following the term to properly limit the field of application of the term and definition.  
1.3 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.

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This Part of this European Standard specifies and classifies basic glass products and indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics and defines their general quality criteria.
Specific dimensions and dimensional tolerances, description of faults, quality limits and designation for each basic product type are not included in this Part, but are given in other Parts of EN 572 specific to each product type:
-   EN 572-2   Float glass;
-   EN 572-3   Polished wired glass;
-   EN 572-4   Drawn sheet glass;
-   EN 572-5   Patterned glass;
-   EN 572-6   Wired patterned glass;
-   EN 572-7   Wired or unwired channel shaped glass;
-   EN 572-8   Supplied and final cut sizes;
-   EN 572-9   Evaluation of conformity/Product standard.

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ISO 3536:2016 defines terms relating to safety glazing materials for road vehicles.

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This Part of this European Standard specifies and classifies basic glass products and indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics and defines their general quality criteria.
Specific dimensions and dimensional tolerances, description of faults, quality limits and designation for each basic product type are not included in this Part, but are given in other Parts of EN 572 specific to each product type:
-   EN 572-2   Float glass;
-   EN 572-3   Polished wired glass;
-   EN 572-4   Drawn sheet glass;
-   EN 572-5   Patterned glass;
-   EN 572-6   Wired patterned glass;
-   EN 572-7   Wired or unwired channel shaped glass;
-   EN 572-8   Supplied and final cut sizes;
-   EN 572-9   Evaluation of conformity/Product standard.

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This European Standard defines the characteristics, properties and classification of coated glass for use in building.
Test methods and procedures used to establish durability are in Parts 2 and 3 of this standard.
Factory production control and evaluation of conformity, including Annex ZA, are in Part 4 of this standard.
Test methods for determination of self cleaning performances of coated glass are in Part 5.
This standard applies to coated glass for glazing application for use in normally occupied domestic or commercial premises.
This standard is not applicable to:
   adhesive backed polymeric films on glass (prEN 15755-1);
   mirrors made from silvered float glass (EN 1036-1);
   enamelled glass (EN 12150-1).

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This European Standard defines the characteristics, properties and classification of coated glass for use in building.
Test methods and procedures used to establish durability are in Parts 2 and 3 of this standard.
Factory production control and evaluation of conformity, including Annex ZA, are in Part 4 of this standard.
Test methods for determination of self cleaning performances of coated glass are in Part 5.
This standard applies to coated glass for glazing application for use in normally occupied domestic or commercial premises.
This standard is not applicable to:
   adhesive backed polymeric films on glass (prEN 15755-1);
   mirrors made from silvered float glass (EN 1036-1);
   enamelled glass (EN 12150-1).

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ISO 11458-1:2011 specifies terminology and definitions for curved glass used in general building construction, furniture, display and various other non-automotive applications.

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This document is a vocabulary which provides a list of terms and associated definitions which are typically used for advanced technical ceramic materials, products, applications, properties and processes. The document contains, in separate lists, those abbreviations which have found general acceptance in scientific and technical literature; they are given together with the corresponding terms and definitions or descriptions.
NOTE 1   This document does not include terms which, though used in the field of advanced technical ceramics, are of a more general nature and are also well known in other fields of technology.
NOTE 2    A list of some European Standards, European Prestandards and Draft European Standards of CEN Technical Committee 184 “Advanced technical ceramics” containing terms defined in this document, is given in the Bibliography.

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This document is a vocabulary which provides a list of terms and associated definitions which are typically used for advanced technical ceramic materials, products, applications, properties and processes. The document contains, in separate lists, those abbreviations which have found general acceptance in scientific and technical literature; they are given together with the corresponding terms and definitions or descriptions.
NOTE 1   This document does not include terms which, though used in the field of advanced technical ceramics, are of a more general nature and are also well known in other fields of technology.
NOTE 2    A list of some European Standards, European Prestandards and Draft European Standards of CEN Technical Committee 184 “Advanced technical ceramics” containing terms defined in this document, is given in the Bibliography.

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This document defines, specifies and classifies glass ceramics for use in building.  It indicates their chemical composition, main physical and mechanical properties, dimensional and minimum quality requirements (in respect of optical and visual faults).
This document applies to glass ceramics supplied in stock sizes or in cut sizes for final end use.
This document does not apply to final cut sizes having a dimension less than 100 mm or a surface area less than 0,05 m².

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This document defines and classifies borosilicate glasses for use in building.  It indicates their chemical composition, main physical and mechanical properties, dimensional and minimum quality requirements (in respect of optical and visual faults).
This document applies to borosilicate glasses supplied in stock sizes or in cut sizes for final end use.
This document does not apply to final cut sizes having a dimension less than 100 mm or a surface area less than 0,05 m².

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This document defines and classifies borosilicate glasses for use in building.  It indicates their chemical composition, main physical and mechanical properties, dimensional and minimum quality requirements (in respect of optical and visual faults).
This document applies to borosilicate glasses supplied in stock sizes or in cut sizes for final end use.
This document does not apply to final cut sizes having a dimension less than 100 mm or a surface area less than 0,05 m².

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This document defines, specifies and classifies glass ceramics for use in building.  It indicates their chemical composition, main physical and mechanical properties, dimensional and minimum quality requirements (in respect of optical and visual faults).
This document applies to glass ceramics supplied in stock sizes or in cut sizes for final end use.
This document does not apply to final cut sizes having a dimension less than 100 mm or a surface area less than 0,05 m².

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This standard specifies regulations for the methods of manufacture and quality control referring to factory made glass blocks and glass pavers. Glass Blocks are used for the construction of building parts like non-bearing walls They have to be used in such a way that they only support their own weight in parallel with the visible surfaces and horizontal load, generated by wind and by impact loads perpendicular to the visible surfaces.

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This International Standard describes terms used in International Standards dealing with refractory materials and products and that assist in the understanding of the terms and the standards themselves. The descriptions are those generally understood within the refractories industry and should not be taken as absolute definitions.

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This European Standard specifies and classifies special basic products - glass ceramics, indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics, their dimensional and minimum quality requirements (in respect of optical and visual faults).
This European Standard applies to special basic products - glass ceramics supplied in stock sizes, supplied sizes or in cut sizes for final end use.
This European Standard does not apply to final cut sizes having a dimension less than 100 mm or a surface area less than 0,05 m2.

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This European Standard specifies and classifies special basic products - glass ceramics, indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics, their dimensional and minimum quality requirements (in respect of optical and visual faults).
This European Standard applies to special basic products - glass ceramics supplied in stock sizes, supplied sizes or in cut sizes for final end use.
This European Standard does not apply to final cut sizes having a dimension less than 100 mm or a surface area less than 0,05 m2.

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This Part of this European Standard specifies and classifies basic glass products and indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics and defines their general quality criteria.
Specific dimensions and dimensional tolerances, description of faults, quality limits and designation for each basic product type are not included in this Part, but are given in other Parts of this European Standard specific to each product type:
-   EN 572-2   Float glass
-   EN 572-3   Polished wired glass
-   EN 572-4   Drawn sheet glass
-   EN 572-5   Patterned glass
-   EN 572-6   Wired patterned glass
-   EN 572-7   Wired or unwired channel shaped glass
-   EN 572-8   Supplied and final cut sizes
-   EN 572-9   Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

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This European Standard defines adhesive backed polymeric film and the performance characteristics of adhesive backed polymeric film for use, on glass, in buildings. This standard does not apply to adhesive backed polymeric films manufactured from polyvinylchloride (PVC). Other requirements, not specified in this standard, may apply to adhesive backed polymeric film that is incorporated into assemblies, e.g. laminated glass or insulating glass units. The additional requirements are specified in the appropriate product standard. Adhesive backed polymeric film, in this case, does not lose its mechanical or thermal characteristics.

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This European Standard defines the characteristics, properties and classification of adhesive backed polymeric filmed glass, i.e. glass that has had an adhesive backed polymeric film applied, for use in buildings. This standard does not apply to adhesive backed polymeric films manufactured from polyvinylchloride (PVC).

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This European Standard defines terms for those refractory products and materials, which are classed as AES wool products.

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This Part of this European Standard specifies and classifies basic glass products and indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics and defines their general quality criteria.
Specific dimensions and dimensional tolerances, description of faults, quality limits and designation for each basic product type are not included in this Part, but are given in other Parts of this European Standard specific to each product type:
-   EN 572-2   Float glass
-   EN 572-3   Polished wired glass
-   EN 572-4   Drawn sheet glass
-   EN 572-5   Patterned glass
-   EN 572-6   Wired patterned glass
-   EN 572-7   Wired or unwired channel shaped glass
-   EN 572-8   Supplied and final cut sizes
-   EN 572-9   Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

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This European Standard specifies requirements for the suitability for use of supported and unsupported glass products for use in "Structural Sealant Glazing" (SSG) applications. This European Standard on glass products is considered as a supplement to the requirements specified in the corresponding standards with regard to verifying the suitability for use in SSG systems.
Only soda lime silicate glasses are taken into consideration in this European Standard.
Plastic glazing is excluded from the scope of this European Standard.
Any glass products meeting the requirements of this European Standard are suitable for use in SSG systems as defined in ETAG 002 ) "Structural sealant glazing system".
All glass products are installed and bonded into the support under controlled environmental conditions as described in Clause 5 of EN 13022-2:2006.
When the outer seal of the insulating glass unit has a structural function and/or is exposed to UV radiation without any protection, only silicone based sealant are permitted in the construction of the unit.

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This European Standard defines adhesive backed polymeric film and the performance characteristics of adhesive backed polymeric film for use, on glass, in buildings. This standard does not apply to adhesive backed polymeric films manufactured from polyvinylchloride (PVC). Other requirements, not specified in this standard, may apply to adhesive backed polymeric film that is incorporated into assemblies, e.g. laminated glass or insulating glass units. The additional requirements are specified in the appropriate product standard. Adhesive backed polymeric film, in this case, does not lose its mechanical or thermal characteristics.

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This European Standard defines terms for those refractory products and materials which are classed as ceramic fibre products.

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This European Standard defines the characteristics, properties and classification of adhesive backed polymeric filmed glass, i.e. glass that has had an adhesive backed polymeric film applied, for use in buildings. This standard does not apply to adhesive backed polymeric films manufactured from polyvinylchloride (PVC).

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This Part of this European Standard specifies and classifies basic glass products and indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics and defines their general quality criteria.
Specific dimensions and dimensional tolerances, description of faults, quality limits and designation for each basic product type are not included in this Part, but are given in other Parts of this European Standard specific to each product type:
-   EN 572-2   Float glass
-   EN 572-3   Polished wired glass
-   EN 572-4   Drawn sheet glass
-   EN 572-5   Patterned glass
-   EN 572-6   Wired patterned glass
-   EN 572-7   Wired or unwired channel shaped glass
-   EN 572-8   Supplied and final cut sizes
-   EN 572-9   Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

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ISO 12543-1:2011 defines terms and describes component parts for laminated glass and laminated safety glass for use in building.

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ISO 12543-1:2011 defines terms and describes component parts for laminated glass and laminated safety glass for use in building.

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This Part of this European Standard specifies and classifies basic glass products and indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics and defines their general quality criteria.
Specific dimensions and dimensional tolerances, description of faults, quality limits and designation for each basic product type are not included in this Part, but are given in other Parts of this European Standard specific to each product type:
-   EN 572-2   Float glass
-   EN 572-3   Polished wired glass
-   EN 572-4   Drawn sheet glass
-   EN 572-5   Patterned glass
-   EN 572-6   Wired patterned glass
-   EN 572-7   Wired or unwired channel shaped glass
-   EN 572-8   Supplied and final cut sizes
-   EN 572-9   Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

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This European Standard specifies requirements for the suitability for use of supported and unsupported glass products for use in "Structural Sealant Glazing" (SSG) applications. Four schematic drawings of SSG systems are shown in Figure 1 and three section drawings of an SSG type II system are shown in Figure 2 for illustration purposes. This European Standard on glass products is considered as a supplement to the requirements specified in the corresponding standards with regard to verifying the suitability for use in SSG systems.
Only soda lime silicate glasses are taken into consideration in this European Standard.
Plastic glazing is excluded from the scope of this European Standard.
Any glass products meeting the requirements of this European Standard are suitable for use in SSG systems as defined in ETAG 002 ) "Structural sealant glazing system".
All glass products are installed and bonded into the support under controlled environmental conditions as described in Clause 5 of EN 13022-2:2006.
When the outer seal of the insulating glass unit has a structural function and/or is exposed to UV radiation without any protection, only silicone based sealant are permitted in the construction of the unit.

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This European Standard defines terms relating to unshaped refractory products and establishes the classification for the various types of products.
Raw materials and crushed or granulated refractory materials which do not contain any binder are excluded.

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This European Standard defines terms relating to unshaped refractory products and establishes the classification for the various types of products.
Raw materials and crushed or granulated refractory materials which do not contain any binder are excluded.

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This Part of this European Standard specifies and classifies basic glass products, indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics and defines their general quality criteria.
Specific dimensions and dimensional tolerances, description of faults, quality limits and designation for each basic product type are not included in this Part, but are given in other Parts of this standard specific to each product type:
EN 572-2   Float glass
EN 572-3   Polished wire glass
EN 572-4   Drawn sheet glass
EN 572-5   Patterned glass
EN 572-6   Wired patterned glass
EN 572-7   Wired or unwired channel shaped glass
EN 572-8   Supplied and final cut sizes
EN 572-9   Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

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This Part of this European Standard specifies and classifies basic glass products, indicates their chemical composition, their main physical and mechanical characteristics and defines their general quality criteria.
Specific dimensions and dimensional tolerances, description of faults, quality limits and designation for each basic product type are not included in this Part, but are given in other Parts of this standard specific to each product type:
EN 572-2   Float glass
EN 572-3   Polished wire glass
EN 572-4   Drawn sheet glass
EN 572-5   Patterned glass
EN 572-6   Wired patterned glass
EN 572-7   Wired or unwired channel shaped glass
EN 572-8   Supplied and final cut sizes
EN 572-9   Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

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This European Standard specifies tolerances, flatness, edgework, fragmentation and physical and mechanical characteristics of monolithic flat thermally toughened borosilicate safety glass for use in buildings.
Information on curved thermally toughened borosilicate safety glass is given in annex B, but this product does not form part of this standard.
Other requirements, not specified in this standard, may apply to thermally toughened borosilicate safety glass which is incorporated into assemblies, e.g. laminated glass or insulating units, or undergo an additional treatment, e.g. coating.  The additional requirements are specified in the appropriate product standard.  Thermally toughened borosilicate safety glass, in this case, does not lose its mechanical or thermal characteristics.

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This European Standard defines the characteristics, properties and classification of coated glass for use in building.  Test methods and procedures used to establish durability are indicated in parts two and three of this standard.  This standard applies to coated glass for glazing application for use in normally occupied domestic or commercial premises.

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This European Standard defines the characteristics, properties and classification of coated glass for use in building.  Test methods and procedures used to establish durability are indicated in parts two and three of this standard.  This standard applies to coated glass for glazing application for use in normally occupied domestic or commercial premises.

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This part of this European Standard defines terms and describes component parts for laminated glass and laminated safety glass for use in building.

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This part of this European Standard defines terms and describes component parts for laminated glass and laminated safety glass for use in building.

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ISO 12543-1:2011 defines terms and describes component parts for laminated glass and laminated safety glass for use in building.

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