• EVA is the copolymer of ethylene and vinyl
acetate, typically contains 26% Vinyl Acetate.
• Very good sound insulating properties in the
high frequency range.
• It is the dominant photovoltaic encapsulant.
• Highly adhesive to materials other than glass,
thus it is used for connections and glued
supporting structural details, such as point
fixed glazing systems.
• Outstanding heat, humidity and ultraviolet ray
durability and long-term reliability
• Today’s EVA films provide optical quality that
can rival PVB

– JIS R 3202 Float Glass And Polished Plate Glass
– JIS R 3203 Figured Glasses
– JIS R 3204 Wired Glasses
– JIS R 3206 Tempered Glasses
– JIS R 3208 Heat Absorbing Glass
– JIS R 3212 Test Method Of Safety Glass For Road Vehicles
– JIS R 3221 Solar Reflective Glass
– JIS R 3222 Heat-strengthened Glass
– JIS Z 8401 Rules For Rounding Off Of Numerical Values
– EN 1279-1 Glass In Building – Insulating Glass Units Part 1: Generalities, Dimensional Tolerances And Rules For The System Description
– EN 1279-2: 2002 (E) – Glass In Building – Insulating Glass Units Part – 2: Long Term Test Method And Requirement For Moisture Penetration
– EN 1279-3: 2002 (E) – Glass In Building – Insulating Glass Units Part – 3: Long Term Test Method And Requirement For Gas Leakage Rate And For Gas
Concentration Tolerances
– EN 1279-4: 2002 (E) – Glass In Building – Insulating Glass Units Part – 4: Methods Of Test For The Physical Attributes Of Edge Seals
– EN 1279-5: 2003 (E) – Glass In Building – Insulating Glass Units Part – 5: Evaluation Of Conformity
– EN 1279-6: 2002 (E) – Glass In Building – Insulating Glass Units Part – 6: Factory Production Control And Periodic Tests
– BS EN 12150-1:2000 – Glass In Building – Thermally Toughened Soda Lime Silicate Safety Glass
– BS EN 1863 – Glass In Building – Heat-Strengthened Soda Lime Silicate Safety GlassEN ISO 12543-5 – Glass In Building – Laminated Glass And
Laminated Safety Glass – Dimensions And Edge Finishing
– EN ISO 12543-6 – Glass In Building – Laminated Glass And Laminated Safety Glass – Appearance

– IS 2553 (Part 1) – 1990 – Safety Glass – Specification
– IS 2835 – 1987 – Specification For Flat Transparent Sheet Glass (Third Revision)
– IS 875 (Part 3) Reaffirmed 1997 – Codes For The Wind Loads
– IS 3548: 1988 – Code Of Practice For Glazing In Buildings
– IS 10439: 1983 – Code Of Practice For Patent Glazing
– IS 7760: 1985 – Specification For Steel Glass Front Cabinet
– 16CFR Chapter II (1-1-04 Edition) – Part 1201 – Safety Standards For Architectural Glazing Materials
– ANSI Z 97.1 – 1984 (R1994) – Safety Glazing Materials – Used In Buildings – Safety Performance Specifications And Methods Of Tests
– AS 2208 – 1996 – Safety Glazing Materials In Buildings
– AS 1288 – 2006 – Glass In Buildings – Selection And Installation
– BS 6206 – Part 4 – 1995 – Specifications For Impact Performance Requirements For Flat Safety Glass And Plastics For Use In Buildings
– BS 6262 – Part 4 – 1994 – Code Of Practice For Glazing For Buildings – Safety Related To Human Impact
– BS 6262 – Part 6 – 1997 – Code Of Practice For Glazing For Buildings: Special Applications
– BS 952 – For Nominal Thickness Of Glass
– BS 8000 – Part 7 – 1990 – Workmanship On Building Sites – Code Of Practice For Glazing
– BS 5516-1 – 2004 – Patent Glazing And Sloped Glazing For Buildings – Code Of Practice For Design And Installation
– BS 8213 – Part 4 – 1990 – Windows, Doors And Roof Lights: Code Of Practice For The Installation Of Replacement Windows And Door Sets In
Dwellings
– BS EN 12600 – 2002 – Glass In Buildings – Pendulum Tests – Impact Test Method And Classification For Flat Glass
– BS 7499 – 1991 – Specification For Inclusion Of Glass In The Construction Of Furniture, Other Than Tables Or Trolleys, Including Cabinets, Shelving
Systems And Wall Hung Or Free Standing Mirrors
– BS 7376 – 1990 – Specification For Inclusion Of Glass In The Construction Of Tables Or Trolleys
– BS EN 1727 – 1998 – Domestic Furniture, Storage Furniture, Safety Requirements And Test Method
– BS EN 1153 – 1996 – Kitchen Furniture, Safety Requirements And Test Methods For Built-in And Free Standing Kitchen Cabinets And Work Tops
– JIS R 3206 – 1997 – Tempered Glass
– JIS R 3205 – 1997 – Laminated Glass
– DIN 52337 – Methods Of Testing Flat Glass For Use In Buildings – Pendulum Impact Tests
– Glass Association Of North America Installation Guide
– Use Of Glass In Building, By Shri N.K. Garg, Scientist, Central Building Research Institute (CBRI), Rourkee
– Guidelines On Use Of Glass In Buildings-Human Safety, CCPS Publication
– JIS B 1501 Steel Balls For Ball Bearing
– JIS B 7502 Micrometer Callipers
– JIS B 7512 Steel Tape Measures
– JIS B 7516 Metal Rules
– JIS K 6301 Physical Testing Methods For Vulcanized Rubber

The following test standards are used in the evaluation of EVA PVB SGP TPU interlayers laminated glass or safety glazing systems for sound transmittance:
• ASTM E 90 – Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and Elements
• ASTM E 413 – Classification for Rating Sound Insulation
• ASTM E 1332 – Standard Classification for Determination of Outdoor-Indoor Transmission Class
• ISO 717-1 – Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 1: Airborne sound insulation
• ISO 10140-1 – Acoustics – -Laboratory measurement of sound
insulation of building elements –Part 1: Application rules for specific products
• ISO 16940 Glass in building — Glazing and airborne sound insulation —
Measurement of the mechanical impedance of laminated glass