About Aneeb GCF Laminated Glass Solution
Aneeb GCF Glass Solution interlayer is indigenous and is a photo cross linked interlayer using UV curing technology developed by Chemistry Department of CCSU & Department of Science & Technology (Government of India) under make in India initiative. This technology is environment friendly and offers several advantages over conventional curing methods as follows. Aneeb GCF interlayer offers safe breakage & fragment retention, durable and cost efficient as the process saves energy and time. Aneeb GCF confirms to IS standard & tested by Government approved test lab.
Aneeb GCF Liquid Interlayer Poured in Cavity between Two Pieces of Glass Resulting in Seamless Laminated Glass
Aneeb GCF Laminated glass is usually made of two pieces of glass sandwiched with a piece of interlayer film. However, it could also be liquid resin. Aneeb GCF liquid resin is poured in cavity between two pieces of glass resulting in seamless laminated glass. Aneeb GCF interlayer liquid resins are available in for various applications.
- Laminated Glass
- Superb Durability
- Excellent Impact Strength Resistance
- Ultra High Light Transparency & Low Haze
- Very High Adhesive Strength
- Absolutely Free of Bubbles
- No Delamination
- Anti-Aging for Outdoor Applications
- Thermal & Humid Proof
- Seamless Laminated Glass
Aneeb GCF Interlayer Resin
- Ready-To-Use Single Component Liquid Resin
- No Catalyst or Additives Required
- Revolutionary Recipe
- Carefully Selected Ingredients
- Solvents & Plasticizers Free
- Available in UV Cured Liquid Resins
- Ideal Substitution of Interlayer Films such as PVB, EVA or PU
Aneeb GCF Interlayer Resin Packing
- 25kg Small Drum
- 200kg Large Drum
Process
- No Capital Investment
- No Machine Required
- Require No Dosing, No Scaling & No Mixing
- Requires Only an Inclined Table
- Process Under Any Climatic Conditions
- Fast Pouring Speed Due to Low Viscosity
- Simple & Easy Operation
- Resin Residual Removal Easily with Water & Ordinary Detergent
- Very Fast Curing Time Results in High Productivity
- Available in UV or Heat Cured Resin
- Do Not Cure After Dispensing when Processing Indoor Until UV Exposure or Heating
- Very Low Production Cost
- Extremely Low Electricity Consumption
Adhesive Tapes
- Tapes Provides Cavity for Resin Filling Between Two Pieces of Glass
- Double Sides Tape Affix Glass Firmly
- Tapes Adhered Around Glass Edges Preventing Resins from Leaking
- Available in Various Thicknesses for Different Applications
- Compatible with Resin Resulting in Seamless Laminated Glass
Non-Dangerous
- Non Toxic
- Free of Hazardous Materials such as Pb, Cd, HG, Cr, PBB & PBDE
- Contains No VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds)
- Absolutely Environmental Friendly
Shelf Life
- More Than 1 Year Shell Life when Resins Stored in Dark Indoor Avoiding Sun Light Exposure
Safety Standards
- Liquid Resin Laminated Glass Meets International Safety Glass Standards
Aneeb GCF Interlayer Application Process:
- Wash and dry glass thoroughly.
- Apply double-sided adhesive tape to the perimeter of one piece of glass sheet. Then assemble another piece of glass on this glass. Leave an opening for subsequent resin dispensing. The tape acts as a dam or barrier to prevent liquid resin from leaking during dispensing. Tapes thickness shall be the thickness for liquid resin interlayer.
- Glass is put on a slightly inclined table. Insert a flat mouth funnel into the opening. Pour liquid resin into the funnel. Resin fills the space between the two panes of glass. Resin spreads all over glass cavity until every corner is filled up.
- Remove the funnel. Seal the opening with tapes.
- Place glass under UV. UV source could be outdoor natural sunlight exposure or indoor UV lamps. After certain time UV exposure, laminated glass is done.
Specification
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Models
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Applications
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Curing Method
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Curing Time
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Viscosity
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Properties
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Aneeb GCF
Interlayer Resin
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Architecture Glass Application
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UV
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5 - 10 min. (mW/cm2)
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Low
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- High Elasticity & Elongation
- Strong Adhesion
- High Impact Strength
- High Elasticity
- Low Shrinkage
- Fast Curing Time
- Ultra High Transparency
- Suitable for Architecture Applications
- Full fill Indian IS Code & Test Standard IS: 2553 (Part 1): 1990
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Aneeb GCF Interlayer Test Results:
Aneeb GCF interlayer with Toughened glass High impact strength with negligible in plane deflection after fracture and adhesion test (IS: 2553 (Part 1): 1990). UV-Visible absorption spectra of ordinary glass and 1 mm thick Aneeb GCF interlayer glass laminates with reference to air, showing enhancement of UV absorption in the laminated assembly (UV cut off wavelength 380nm). Fractured Laminated Glass Specimens (plate model) after three-point bending loading; crack propagation view through targeted side of the specimens with 1.5 mm Aneeb GCF interlayer. Flexural strength (N/mm2): 56.80
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Properties/Interlayers
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SGP
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PVB
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Aneeb GCF
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Standard
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Density (g/cm3)
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0.95
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1.07-1.08
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1.18
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ASTM D-792
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Tensile strength (Mpa)
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34.5
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20
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51
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ASTM D-638
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UV cut off wavelength (nm)
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310
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380
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380
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UV-Visible spectrophotometry
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Glass Transition (C)
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60
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-
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45
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Differentiated Scanning Calorimetry
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Decomposition Temp. Degree C
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No Data available
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No Data available
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More Than 300
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TGA Analysis
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Fracture & adhesion Test
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No Data available
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No Data available
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Passed
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IS:2533(Part 1) :1990
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Lead Shot bag traction Test
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No Data available
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No Data available
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Passed
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ASTM E 2353 -06
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Visible Light Transmission (400-800 nm) %
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do
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Do
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98-99.9
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UV-Visible spectrophotometry
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Adhesion (Boiling Water Test)
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No Data available
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No Data available
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Passed (no effect even after 72 hours)
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IS:2533(Part 1) :1990
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Superior Transparency and BondingAneeb GCFs clarity remains exceptional, transmitting more than 90% of visible light. It forms a durable bond, with adhesion strength over 3.5 MPa, ensuring laminated glass stays intact under demanding conditions.
Flexible and Safe ApplicationEngineered for industrial requirements, this liquid adhesive is supplied in secure plastic drums or steel barrels. Non-flammable and RoHS compliant, it delivers environmental safety alongside outstanding performance within temperatures ranging from -10C to 100C.
FAQs of Aneeb GCF Laminated Glass Solution:
Q: How should Aneeb GCF Laminated Glass Solution be applied for optimal film thickness?
A: For best results, evenly spread the solution onto the glass surface until the desired film thickness (between 0.38 and 2.28 mm) is achieved. Precise control ensures optimal transparency and adhesion during lamination.
Q: What makes Aneeb GCF suitable for industrial glass lamination?
A: Its high transparency (>90%), strong adhesion (>3.5 MPa), and temperature stability (-10C to 100C) make it ideal for industrial settings that demand reliable glass bonding and clarity.
Q: When is the appropriate time to use this solution in the lamination process?
A: Aneeb GCF should be applied after cleaning and preparing the glass slabs, before the assembly or curing stage. This optimizes bonding and maximizes strength in the final laminate.
Q: Where can this laminated glass solution be stored safely?
A: Store the solution at room temperature in its original, sealed plastic drum or steel barrel packaging. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and extreme fluctuations in temperature.
Q: What is the environmental impact and safety profile of this product?
A: Aneeb GCF is RoHS compliant, indicating minimal environmental impact. Its non-flammable formula also enhances workplace safety during use and storage.
Q: How does the viscosity of 200-350 cP affect usage during lamination?
A: The moderate viscosity facilitates smooth application, providing effective coverage and quick leveling, while minimizing wastage and ensuring even film formation on glass surfaces.
Q: What are the long-term benefits of using Aneeb GCF in laminated glass production?
A: Using this solution ensures lasting transparency, robust adhesion, and broad temperature stability, all of which contribute to durable, high-performance laminated glass products for industrial use.