Trosifol™ has launched the next generation of its industry-leading SentryGlas® ionoplast interlayer, this new product not only improves lamination processing efficiency but also removes a number of the processing requirements placed on laminators. The result is a high-quality laminate construction that delivers outstanding operational performance synonymous with the SentryGlas® brand. There is also a reduced risk of haze formation caused by an inadequate cooling rate. Adhesion to the air-side of glass has been significantly improved, with an adhesion primer no longer being required, making multiple-ply laminated glass assemblies easier to process. There is also the potential to increase the number of laminates in autoclaves, increasing throughput efficiency.
Hurricane system designers and manufacturers will benefit from the robust adhesion offered by the new interlayer, which offers the possibility of incorporating higher design pressures, larger glass sizes and a reduced need for retesting when there are challenging design requirements. The SentryGlas® Xtra™ interlayer will have a Miami-Dade County Notice of Acceptance (NOA) product approval in Q1 2019.
According to Jennifer Schneider from Trosifol™, this new material offers near comparable performance to the existing SentryGlas® formulations, but the company felt it was important to give laminators and processors as much help as possible with processing laminated constructions. The new features of SentryGlas® Xtra™ address many of the industry’s concerns while still delivering the performance people have become used to which is why SentryGlas® has been specified for many of the world’s most demanding structural glass projects.
The new material will be available in sheet form in a range of film thicknesses with delivery expected in February 2019. Rolls will be available later in 2019. Trosifol™ is creating a new ‘Lamination Guide’ to accompany the market launch and test data and samples will be available in Q1 2019. SentryGlas® Xtra™ complies with global safety glazing codes including ANSI Z97.1, EN14449, EN12543, EN12600, EN356 and is SGCC listed.