
ISO 19916-4:2026
ISO 19916-4:2026 Glass in building — Vacuum insulating glass — Part 4: Pendulum impact testing and classification
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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2026.
Glass in building — Vacuum insulating glass — Part 4: Pendulum impact testing and classification
Description
This document specifies a method to evaluate, by means of impactors described in ISO 29584:2015, safe breakage characteristics of vacuum insulating glass (VIG) products intended to reduce cutting and piercing injuries to persons through accidental impact.
This document does not specify the intended use of the products, but provides a method of classification in terms of the performance of the products being tested. The impact energy used for the various levels of classification are designed to provide the intended user or the legislator with the information to assist in defining the level of safety and protection required relative to the intended location at which the selected safety glass is to be used.
The products to which this document is applicable are:
- VIG without further processing (Group 2);
- VIG processed into a laminated glass (Group 1);
- VIG backed with an adhesive (safety) film (Group 1).
Insulating glass units incorporating VIG are excluded from this document.
Edition
1
Published Date
2026-06-19
Status
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Abstract
This document specifies a method to evaluate, by means of impactors described in ISO 29584:2015, safe breakage characteristics of vacuum insulating glass (VIG) products intended to reduce cutting and piercing injuries to persons through accidental impact.
This document does not specify the intended use of the products, but provides a method of classification in terms of the performance of the products being tested. The impact energy used for the various levels of classification are designed to provide the intended user or the legislator with the information to assist in defining the level of safety and protection required relative to the intended location at which the selected safety glass is to be used.
The products to which this document is applicable are:
- VIG without further processing (Group 2);
- VIG processed into a laminated glass (Group 1);
- VIG backed with an adhesive (safety) film (Group 1).
Insulating glass units incorporating VIG are excluded from this document.
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