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Hansen Glass Painted Products
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Ceramalite spandrel panels - For Appearance and Insulation Ceraphic screen printing - For Decoration and Solar Control Ceragrit surface treatment - For Enhanced Anti-Slip Cerocco sandblasting - For Obscuration and Privacy Polylite edge lighting - For Decoration and Mood Creation
CeraGrit is a product that gives enhanced anti-slip characteristics to toughened glass when utilised in flooring, stair treads or landing panels. CeraGrit can be applied to either a dot or line pattern.
Cerocco sandblasting can be applied to either annealed or toughened glass to create areas of obscuration or defined patterns. A clear water repelling treatment can be applied after sandblasting to reduce cleaning and maintenance.
Advantages
total obscuration of internal structure or services capable of creating a wide range of visual effects aids solar control available in a wide range of standard and nonstandard colours highly durable against abrasion, corrosion and chemicals minimal maintenance no fading impervious to discoloration by internal deposits choice of insulation to suit performance requirements has a wide range of internal finishes single and double glazed options thermally safe can be used for decoration available as a heat soaked toughened glass
Product Description
Ceramalite is available in thicknesses from 6mm to 15mm as single glazing or as the inner pane of a ThermoCool insulating glass unit, where it can be combined with a variety of outer panes. Both versions can be supplied with an integral insulation backing, in the form of either: foam, covered with aluminium foil an aluminium tray, with a variety of surface finishes, containing mineral fibre or foam; or fire retardant type insulation
The U value of the insulated Ceramalite products can be as low as 0.2 W/m2K. Ceramalite is manufactured by roller coating the glass - already prepared complete with any edge working, shaping, holes and cutouts - with a water based enamelling paint. The paint is oven dried and the glass is then subjected to a heating and cooling cycle, during which the enamel paint is fired into the glass surface and the glass is toughened. When used as spandrel panels, the Ceramalite can be used either as a single glass or in ThermoCool. The enamelled surface is normally glazed on surface 2 (counting surfaces from the external surface of the building) for single glazing or on surfaces 2 or 4 of ThermoCool.
Ceraphic can be used to create striking visual effects for decorative, safety, obscuration and solar control purposes. HansenGlass offer a range of standard patterns and standard colours and can assist in the development of designs and colours in line with the customers specific requirements. CeraGrit is manufactured in the same way as Ceraphic, except that a grit material, which does not subsequently melt when the enamel is fired into the glass, is added to the screen printing ink. The CeraGritTM product not only offers enhanced anti-slip characteristics but, by utilising the screen printing process, dot matrix or line patterns can provide an aesthetic appearance in different colours. Cerocco sandblasting can be applied to give 100% surface coverage or masked to specific customer requirements. Cerocco offers obscuration for privacy and security but can also act as a manifestation for safety. PolyLiteTM edge lighting utilises low iron FortPlusTM toughened glass with an embedded surface pattern to aid the spread of light across the surface of the glass. By utilising LED and fibre optic technologies it is possible to create programmable lighting effects in different colours.
Technical Description
Dimension Limits 6mm maximum size 8mm to 15mm maximum size 19mm maximum size 25mm maximum size Minimum size Aspect ratio Tolerance on dimensions up to 1 m over 1 m diagonal difference Ceramalite Thicknesses Ceraphic Thicknesses Ceragrit Thicknesses Cerocco Thicknesses Tolerance on print position Ceraphic and Ceragrit Thickness tolerance Drilled hole sizes Minimum diameter Maximum diameter Tolerance on drilled holes Diameter Position relative to datum Distortion limits Bow Roller wave and edge dip: Roller wave Edge dip Weight Strength and Deflection Allowable stress Allowable glass deflection Thermal Insulation of Ceramalite Depending on construction Without insulation: U value single U value in ThermoCool unit With insulation: U value Safety 4000mm x 2400mm 4600mm x 2440mm 10.5m2 (up to 4600mm long or 2440mm wide) 8m2 (up to 4000mm long or 2440mm wide) 450mm x 350mm 6mm - 8mm maximum 12:1 10mm maximum 20:1 1 mm 2 mm 4mm 6mm to 15mm 6mm to 25 mm 12 mm to 25 mm 6 mm to 25 mm 2 mm as BS EN 572 thickness of glass 50mm 0.5mm 1mm 2mm/m length 6mm 0.15mm 0.25mm 8-10mm 0.10mm 0.25mm 12mm 0.05mm 0.25mm
2.5 kg/m2 for every mm thickness of glass Ceramalite 50 N/mm2 Ceraphic 59 N/mm2 L/65 at design load
5.5 - 5.7 W/m2K 1.1 - 3.3 W/m2K 0.2 1.3 W/m2K Class A to BS 6206
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(i) single Ceramalite with stepped insulation for glazing directly into a single glazing rebate. (ii) single Ceramalite with stepped insulation and an aluminium channel to fit an insulating unit rebate. (iii) ThermoCool Ceramalite with stepped insulation.
Figure 1. Some standard insulated Ceramalite constructions Foam insulation is available in a range of thicknesses. The foam may be bonded direct to the glass with an aluminium foil facing covering the foam, or housed in an aluminium tray which is bonded to the glass. Mineral fibre insulation can be supplied in 25, 50, 65, 75 and 100 mm thicknesses and the normal method of fixing is for it to be housed in an aluminium tray which is bonded to the glass. The thickness of insulation material required depends on the thermal insulation to be achieved.
Colour There are 8 standard Ceramalite colours shown, with references related to BS 4904: 1978. The colours shown should only be taken as a guide, since the colour rendering of the printing process will not be accurate. There will be some slight colour variation within normal tolerances. It should be noted that where combinations of different glass thicknesses are used, some variation in colour might be seen, particularly with the lighter colours. A true white colour cannot be achieved due to the inherent pale green colour of glass. There are three standard Ceraphic colours: 10% acid etch effect (which gives a similar appearance to sandblasting) 20% white acid etch Polar white
Black 00 E 53
Graphite 18 B 29
Harmony bronze 08 B 27
Cactus 14 C 39
Grey 18 B 25
There is one standard colour, graphite, for CeraGrit. Other colours can be supplied, or specimen shades matched, subject to the limitation of the process.
Bronze Tone 08 B 29
Harmonic blue 18 D 34
Polar white 14 C 31
The colours specified for non-standard Ceramalite and Ceraphic are assumed to be as viewed through the glass, unless clearly stated otherwise. The colours specified for non-standard CeraGrit are assumed to be as viewed from the printed side, unless clearly stated otherwise. There will be a minimum charge for the quantity of non-standard paint or ink required to run the process.
Ceraphic screen print is designed to be viewed from either surface. The printed surface has an eggshell, rather than gloss, finish. It may have a very small number of pinholes. The print may have slight variations in ink density parallel to the direction of draw of the squeegee blade. These are more obvious in large areas of print, especially when the glass is viewed against back-lighting. They are also more obvious in darker colours.
Micropoint 4 4mm printed points in a 5 spot pattern at 6.4mm centres giving 31% cover. Micropoint 6 6mm printed points in a 5 spot pattern at 8.5mm centres giving 39% cover. Micropoint Contour 4 4mm clear points in a 5 spot pattern at 6.4mm centres on a printed background giving 69% cover. Micropoint Contour 6 6 mm clear points in a 5 spot pattern at 8.5mm centres on a printed background giving 61% cover.
Microline 5/5 and Microline 10/10 5mm printed lines with 5mm gaps or 10mm printed lines with 10mm gaps, both giving 50% cover.
Microline 10/5 and Microline 5/10 10mm printed lines with 5mm clear lines giving 67% cover or 5mm printed lines with 10mm clear lines giving 33% cover.
CeraGrit will have variations in the density of the grit coverage. This is obvious if the CeraGrit is printed in large areas. It is recommended that CeraGrit is printed in a dot pattern which makes the variation of grit coverage less apparent. Strength Ceramalite, Ceraphic, CeraGrit and PolyLite are four to five times stronger than ordinary glass of the same thickness. It has increased resistance to mechanical and thermal stresses. If broken it fragments into small relatively harmless pieces. For normal purposes, the allowable stress is: Table 3 Allowable stress Load duration Short duration loads Long duration loads Ceramalite 50 N/mm2 35 N/mm2 Ceraphic, CeraGrit or PolyLite 59 N/mm2 35 N/mm2
Processing
Ceramalite, Ceraphic, CeraGrit and PolyLite must not be cut or worked after manufacture. Three types of edgework and many configurations of holes, cutouts and notches can be provided. The arrissed edge consists of removing the sharp edges from as cut glass. Flat ground edges give a flat profile with a smooth arriss. Polishing further refines the edge appearance. Holes should not be positioned too close to a corner, to an edge or to each other, in accordance with the minimum distances shown.
x + y > 6t y > 2t 2t
Figure 2. Hole positions For complex hole configurations, enquiries should be submitted.
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Figure 3. Re-entrant and internal corners Ceramalite, Ceraphic and CeraGrit can be manufactured in various geometric or irregular shapes.
Glazing
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Product Range
ThermoSpan Structural Glazing Fort and FortPlus Toughened Glass Tempo Toughened Glass Doors and Entrance Assemblies Thermocool Insulating Glass Units Ceramalite Enamelled Spandrel Panels Ceraphic Screen Printed Glass
Services
Glass Processing Contract Co-ordination Site Deliveries ThermoSpan Detailing Technical Support After Sales Support
Market Sectors
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