Bubbles at Edges of Laminated Glass with Polyvinyl Butyral PVB interlayer film

Bubbles at Edges of Laminated Glass with Polyvinyl Butyral PVB interlayer film
PETER SHIN LIN
www.helloglass.com

Condition:
Small bubbles at the edges of safety laminated glass with Polyvinyl
Butyral PVB interlayer film.

Reason: 1)
When the autoclave decreasing the pressure, although the temperature
detector shows the temperature is under 50 degree Celsius, due to the
glass thickness and square, sometimes, the glass temperature is still
higher than 50 degree Celsius, so if the pressure is lowering, some
air will absorbed into the glass edges.

Solution:
Even when the temperature detector shows the temperature is lower than
 50 degree, don’t decrease the pressure too hurry, wait for some
minutes, make sure the real temperature of the glass is lower than 50
degree. If the laminated glass is thick, or many layers, or large
square, then the waiting time should be a little longer.

Reason:2)
The tempered glass is not high quality enough, and the plainness of
the tempered glass is not good enough.

Solution:
Choose better quality tempered glass, or use the thicker Polyvinyl
Butyral PVB interlayer film.

Reason:3)
Maybe the detector of the temperature and pressure is not correct.

Solution:
Make sure the temperature and pressure parameters is correct .

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