Ball drop test according to DIN52338 at 0 °C, -20 °C and -40 °C | evguard®

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Date: 25 March 2021

evguard® laminating film and the combination of evguard® laminating film & evguard® MPE are premium products for safety and security applications also at cold and very cold climatic conditions.

In addition to the successful tests for 14 days at -70 °C to GOST 30826-2014 and 32996-2014, we have recently completed a series of ball drop test according to DIN52338 at 0 °C, -20 °C and -40 °C on laminated safety glass samples made with different types of interlayers – evguard® laminating film and the combination of evguard® laminating film & evguard® MPE, PVB, stiff PVB and Ionomer. The tests were carried out independently at the Friedmann & Kirchner institute (F&K), Germany.



It has been confirmed with this independent testing that evguard® laminating film and the combination of evguard® laminating film & evguard® MPE are premium products for safety and security applications also at cold and very cold climatic conditions.



Ball drop test at 0 °C, -20 °C and -40 °C

DIN52338 4,5m height - 44.2 - approved

DIN52338 6m height - 44.2.MPE(200) - approved

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