Heat Soak Testing
Why does fully tempered glass fracture spontaneously when heated?
Fully tempered glass manufactured by PRESS GLASS ranks among the top quality products. It complies with official standards regarding strength, fracture pattern, dimensions and tolerances as well as edge finish. Test results prove our product exceeds strength parameters stipulated in the standard. Nevertheless, this state-of-the-art product shows a certain weakness characteristic of float glass: tiny nickel sulfide crystals (NiS) which may be in the raw materials used to make molten glass during float glass production process. When glass is heated during tempering, nickel sulfide impurities in the glass pane increase their volume. When the heated glass is rapidly quenched
in the tempering process, the impurities, which need a certain amount of time to return to their original state, cannot do so and become “frozen”, producing additional local stress concentration. The mechanism resembles a delay-action bomb: when fully tempered glass containing nickel sulfide impurities is used in a structural glazing system on a building façade, it gets heated by sun, causing the frozen crystals to expand, and thus generating even more internal stress. With an inclusion in the core tensile zone, stress is highly likely to exceed the acceptable level, causing spontaneous fracture of the pane.
How does Heat Soak Testing work with tempered glass?
Understanding the cause of spontaneous nickel sulfide failures helped to develop a method to eliminate panes likely to suffer breakage:
Heat soaked fully tempered glass is heated up to approximately 555oF for a period of time specified in the applicable standard. Close to 99% glass panes with inclusions will be identified and suffer fracture.
Why should you ask for heat soaked fully tempered glass?
There is a growing tendency to require glass used for large projects be heat soak tested. Regulations have become more stringent and investors are more aware of the potential consequences caused by spontaneous fractures of already installed glazing systems. Fractured glass panes must be promptly replaced, a very costly procedure often calling for a lifting crane or other specialized equipment.
A broken pane may leave facilities with restricted access openly accessible. Fracture of a tempered façade pane occurring at a high elevation may cause injuries when glass falls to the ground, despite their small size and blunt edges. The broken piece can potentially hit people who happen to be close to the building, and that could lead to legal problems for the building manager.
Market Offering
Press Glass has applied heat soak testing to the full range of our fully tempered glass products. We use a calibrated oven and process which meets requirements of EN-14179 standard.
The heating process for heat soak testing does not impair the safety class or strength of fully tempered glass. Customers who order heat soak testing get high quality fully tempered glass checked for spontaneous fracturing caused by nickel sulfide inclusions.
Glass thickness |
Maximum Dimensions |
Maximum Weight |
Minimum Dimensions |
3/16” – 3/4” (5-19 mm) | 236” x 126” | 14,000 lb. | 18” x 10” |