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Can anyone help with what film shhould be used to comply with the British Standard 6208
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You mean 6206- 4mil
Never heard of 6208 (GLASSPROTECT @ Nov 3 2005, 10:55 PM) You mean 6206- 4mil Never heard of 6208 [*]333860[/*] i think its where toughed glass has been fitted above a certain height and needs to comply to BS regs so film needs to be fitted to make it safe...just in case (potzy @ Nov 3 2005, 02:11 PM) Can anyone help with what film shhould be used to comply with the British Standard 6208 ...cheers fellas [*]333820[/*] BS 6206 Sir...... My WebpageFollow this link. Push on pictures on the right hand. You will see test, it's EN 12600 which is similar BS 6206. Film feat this - is 4 mil film. There are explanations on my web....
Here is some picture - BS6206. Marked areas which must be protected - tempered glass or window film. This is HEALTH AT WORKPLACE REGULATIONS (may be I am little bit wrong in exact name)......
Small explanation, of BS6206
Test description: (pendulum soft impact, simulated human body, "safety"), which typically qualify wired glass, tempered glass, single-interlayer glass and regular float glass with 2, 4 rasp. 7mil films for use in public buildings etc. 45kg lead shot bag, pendulum impact on vertical door-size pane, criteria is whether or not the simulated 11-year-old boy hurts himself when running into the simulated glass
...thanks Leo, i got all details on 6208, seems 06 is much the same...nice one
(potzy @ Nov 6 2005, 07:54 AM) ...thanks Leo, i got all details on 6208, seems 06 is much the same...nice one [*]334627[/*]
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