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product applications<br />

4. Identify the largest glass size<br />

5. If using a tested or certified framing system, confirm the laminated glass qualified with the particular<br />

manufacturer's product<br />

6. If not using a tested or certified frame, evaluate system design details, such as:<br />

a. Glazing method - conventional or structurally glazed<br />

b. Glass bite - Often large missile applications require a minimum edge engagement of 5/8" to augment<br />

performance.<br />

c. Anchorage and hardware requirements - typically large missile applications require an enhanced design.<br />

Hurricane resistant laminates offered by Viracon are Dade County approved and carry a component NOA.<br />

For information on the current code requirements and test methods for a specific application and project location, please reference<br />

the applicable standard or the International Building Code (Impact Provision).<br />

1. Safety - Viracon's architectural laminated glass products with a minimum .030" pvb interlayer comply with ANSI Z97.1-1984<br />

and CPSC 16 CFR 1201, which are the industry safety standards for glazing materials.<br />

2. Ultraviolet Protection – Laminated glass provides 99% UV light blockage at the wavelength range of<br />

~300 - 380 nanometers<br />

Camana Bay Block 6<br />

LOCATION: Camana Bay, Grand CAYMAN Islands // GLASS TYPE: VH12-42, VH11-42 // ARCHITECT: AECOM<br />

GLAZING CONTRACTOR: Dolphin Glass SYSTEMS, Inc. // photographer: Jeff Rigot<br />

<strong>VIRACON</strong> // LAMINATED GLASS<br />

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