ProceedingsHenry E. Robinson U.S. National Bureau of Standards, 1970 - 79 pages |
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Page 12
... conducted in a rea- sonable time . It was also considered desirable to stress the sealing systems over the range of tem- peratures that could occur in service in order to expose weaknesses associated with temperature- dependent ...
... conducted in a rea- sonable time . It was also considered desirable to stress the sealing systems over the range of tem- peratures that could occur in service in order to expose weaknesses associated with temperature- dependent ...
Page 13
... conducted on 20- by 28 - in ( 51 by 71 cm ) and 28- by 40 in . ( 71 by 102 cm ) ( ap- prox ) units to assess the influence of size . It was possible to test only a few units because of space limitations . The larger sizes did , however ...
... conducted on 20- by 28 - in ( 51 by 71 cm ) and 28- by 40 in . ( 71 by 102 cm ) ( ap- prox ) units to assess the influence of size . It was possible to test only a few units because of space limitations . The larger sizes did , however ...
Page 15
... conducted on specimens , from all manufac- turers , that had met the other test requirements . Among some 174 units , no deposit was visible on 54 , a faint deposit was visible on 42 , a medium deposit was visible on 43 , and a heavy ...
... conducted on specimens , from all manufac- turers , that had met the other test requirements . Among some 174 units , no deposit was visible on 54 , a faint deposit was visible on 42 , a medium deposit was visible on 43 , and a heavy ...
Page 35
... conducted in chambers capable of producing rapid changes in temperature and relative humidity when required . Many ... conduct the above test precludes its use as a routine pro- cedure for acceptance of insulating glass . Development of ...
... conducted in chambers capable of producing rapid changes in temperature and relative humidity when required . Many ... conduct the above test precludes its use as a routine pro- cedure for acceptance of insulating glass . Development of ...
Page 36
... conduct in our test cabinets , we also conduct what we call a " huff and puff " test . The apparatus used for this consists of two insulating glass units with a nar- row air space between . To this air space is at- tached an air line ...
... conduct in our test cabinets , we also conduct what we call a " huff and puff " test . The apparatus used for this consists of two insulating glass units with a nar- row air space between . To this air space is at- tached an air line ...
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20 F cycling A. G. Wilson accelerated aging tests adhesion air space Amstock Andersen Corporation architect ASTM Building Research Institute Bureau of Standards Canada Canadian CGSB CMHC Construction Specifications Institute correlation Curve desiccant dewpoint temperature discussion Durability of Insulating edge seal evaluating F cycling test F to 20 factory-sealed double-glazed failed failure Federal Housing Administration field experience field studies FIGURE fogging Gjelsvik glass thickness industry initial dewpoint installation insulating glass units insulating units laboratory tests large numbers materials McKinley moisture National Bureau nitrile rubber Norwegian Building Research number of units O'Shaughnessy panes percent period polysulfide PPG Industries present pressure problem requirements Robinson Rosen sealant sealed double-glazing units sealed glazing units sealed insulating glass sealing system Seminar SIGMA test Snell Solvason stresses technical test units Thank tion Tore Gjelsvik ultraviolet radiation water spray water vapor weather cycle window units
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Page 56 - The authors appreciate the cooperation of the staff of the Division of Building Research of the National Research Council of Canada, particularly Mr.