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#AskGlaston Episode 58: Why is Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë more difficult to laminate than normal PVB?

Date: 26 October 2020
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  • Riku Färm | Glaston
  • https://www.glastory.net/askglaston-episode-58-why-is-sentryglass-more-difficult-to-laminate-than-normal-pvb/

Date: 26 October 2020

That’s an excellent question! It really is true that Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë is more difficult to laminate in many aspects than standard PVB. But if we first think of what Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë has been designed for, it is to give structural strength to the laminate.

This week, we’re dealing with the following question:

Why is Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë more difficult to laminate than normal PVB?

That’s an excellent question! It really is true that Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë is more difficult to laminate in many aspects than standard PVB. But if we first think of what Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë has been designed for, it is to give structural strength to the laminate.

The difference between Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë and standard PVB can be instantly seen – even when you’re comparing a piece of Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë and a piece of PVB at room temperature. Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë is a much stiffer material and also a much slippery material than PVB. And this can cause certain issues throughout the process that you need to consider when producing Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë laminates. So let’s look into them starting from the assembly room and moving to the heating, pre-pressing and autoclaving. 

First, let’s look into the assembly room and what kind of challenges Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë brings there to the table. First of all, since Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë is more slippery than normal PVB, to which people are mostly used to, it is more common to see the top glass sliding on the foil than you would see with PVB. It means that it is really important to pay attention to having the glasses completely aligned and not to move the glass, for example, during the trimming process. Otherwise, it is quite typical to cause misalignment by slightly moving the top glass or pulling the edge of the Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë interlayer during the trimming. 

The second thing is that the trimming with Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë is a bit more difficult than with PVB. It is harder to make a straight cut through the material, and if you are trying to do that, it can cause an issue. That is why with Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë, you can just make a pre-cut, and then it is easier to tear off the remaining material away. 

These were the main things to take into account in the assembly room. The second part is the heating process.

While Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë is much stiffer in the room temperature than PVB, when you start heating it, it actually does get very soft very quickly. And even quicker than PVB does. This means that, compared to PVB, it is much easier to get the adhesion between Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë and the glass layer itself. This leads to a situation of having trapped air in the trailing edge of the glass. The reason for this is that the trailing edge might have been overheated a bit and has closed before you were able to do de-airing. This, in turn, means that the operating window with Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë is much narrower than with PVB. So, it is very important to keep in mind that it is possible to run Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë with the same settings as PVB, but it might not be possible in certain areas of the PVB’s operating range, where higher temperatures still might be giving you the acceptable quality. 

The third part is the autoclave. This is what often causes issues for the companies that already have an autoclave and have been used to laminate PVB. 

Let’s consider as an example an autoclave with a capacity of 10 tons of glass per loading. 

It is quite easy to imagine that you can just load the Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë laminates to the autoclave and have the same capacity as you have with PVB, but often that’s not the case. The reason is that Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë requires much more heating and cooling capability during the glass processing cycle. So, if you are trying to process Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë with the same recipes and want to have the same amount of production as you have with PVB, way too often it not going to work. When using Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë, a good rule of thumb is that you can normally utilize about only 25% of the autoclave capacity if you have the autoclave that has been tailored for PVB production. It is also important to take this into account when you are planning to purchase a new autoclave, so you could have it equipped with more heating or cooling capability to achieve a decent capacity also with Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë. 

These three processing steps are the main things that make Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë lamination a bit more difficult than with PVB. And this is something you need to take into account in your production.

It is also good to keep in mind that interlayers do evolve all the time. Therefore, it is good to discuss with the interlayer manufacturers what kind of recommendations they have. For example, SentryGlas® Xtraâ„¢, which has been out for a while, should be much easier to process from the autoclave perspective that standard Sentryµç³µÎÞÂë. 

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