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Tempered safety glass for crystal clear security

Glass is not just a transparent material that creates brightness and a feeling of spaciousness. In fact, through special refining and machining processes, glass can also perform protective functions in a variety of ways. That is why our safety glazing product range also includes our monolithic, heat-strengthened glass: MONOPACT®. The thermal treatment that these glasses undergo makes them much more load-resistant. This makes MONOPACT® suitable for all applications that demand enhanced safety characteristics or high resistance to thermal, dynamic or static loads.

ISOLAR MONOPACT® - Busmannkapelle - Dresden - Germany

ISOLAR® safety glass in different variants

MONOPACT®  is available as tempered safety glass (TSG), heat strengthened glass (HSG) and heat-soaked tempered safety glass. All variants are eminently suitable for both exterior and interior applications, and their entire surface can be enamelled or printed prior to the tempering process. Find out here which is the right glass for your application.

Our safety glazing at a glance:

Tempered safety glass (TSG)

ISOLAR MONOPACT® - Busmannkapelle - Dresden - Germany
ISOLAR MONOPACT® - Busmannkapelle - Dresden - Germany
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Function & properties:

Our monolithic MONOPACT® TSGs have a higher flexural strength achieved through a thermal treatment, and produce a characteristic breakage pattern. The tempering process makes these glasses considerably more resilient and allows them to be subjected to up to five times greater stress than standard float glass. In the event of breakage, the fine, crumbled, blunt fragments—typical of TSG—also greatly reduce the risk of injury. This, coupled with the small size of the individual crumbled pieces, creates a certain safety characteristic. Thanks to the fracture behaviour that occurs over the entire surface, our glasses can be easily fitted with an alarm. This can be done by placing an alarm loop in one corner of the glass and connecting it to an alarm system. Any destruction of the glass also causes damage to the alarm loop and automatically triggers an alarm. This system has been tested and approved by the VdS (Association of Non-Life Insurers).

Applications:

In the façade, linear or punctiform supports and accessible glazing, such as partition walls, door panels, all-glass installations, fall protection glazing, glass floors, roofs or even glass columns and pillars.

Glass Type:

The monolithic tempered safety glass can be further processed into laminated safety glass (LSG) or multi-pane glazing.

Heat-soaked tempered safety glass

ISOLAR MONOPACT® - HNO-Zentrum Münsterland - Münster - Germany
ISOLAR MONOPACT® - HNO-Zentrum Münsterland - Münster - Germany
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Function & properties:

Other than minimizing spontaneous breakage, the properties of heat-soaked TSG and its breakage pattern in the event of glass breakage are no different from those of conventional tempered safety glass. During the heat soak, critical inclusions in the glass are destroyed and the glass now meets the statutory safety requirements for the use of heat-soaked tempered safety glass in windows and façades at an installation height greater than 4 m above the ground and as structural glazing. 

Applications:

In the façade, linear or punctiform supports and accessible glazing, such as partition walls, door panels, all-glass installations, fall protection glazing, glass floors, roofs or even glass columns and pillars.

Glass Type:

The monolithic heat-soaked tempered safety glasses can be further processed into laminated safety glass (LSG) or multi-pane glazing.

Heat strengthened glass (HSG)

Function & properties:

Heat-treated glass with high flexural strength and high temperature resistance. Like tempered safety glass, it is subjected to a thermal tempering process, but in such a way that the tensile and compressive stresses induced are lower. When such a glass pane breaks, some radial cracks run from the centre of the break to the edge of the pane—similar to the fracture behaviour of normal float glass.

The lower pre-stressing compared to TSG means that in case of a “failure”, large fragments will be produced. After further processing into laminated safety glass (LSG made from HSG), the products that are created add a high residual load-bearing capacity to the existing advantages of toughened glass.

Applications:

As LSG, suitable for overhead glazing, structural glazing and point fixed glazing systems. 

Glass Type:

The monolithic heat-strengthened safety glasses can be further processed into laminated safety glass (LSG) or multi-pane glazing.

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