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Kuraray TROSIFOL obtains PPG Certifications

Seven of Kuraray’s TROSIFOL PVB films have been included in PPG Industries’ approved list of Certified Interlayers. These product additions have expanded PPG’s recommendations regarding the assembly of low-E coatings in contact with interlayer’s materials.

Kuraray’s TROSIFOL PVB films have been approved by PPG Industries as a Certified Interlayer for Sungate® and Solarband® architectural flat laminated glass. This prominent designation recognizes TROSIFOL’s knowledge and product quality in architectural laminated glass constructions.
PPG Industries offers accredited certifications to glass producers and laminators. In TD-512 and TD-514, PPG added seven TROSIFOL interlayers to its approved list. The new interlayers include TROSIFOL BG R10, R15, R20, HR 100, SC+, XT SP, and Colour®.
These product additions have expanded PPG’s recommendations regarding the assembly of low-E coatings in contact with interlayer’s materials.
“The PPG certification shows the great strides that TROSIFOL has made in listening to our customers’ needs, which is our priority,” commented Christian Amad, Director of the TROSIFOL Division for North America.
Kuraray TROSIFOL has excellent clarity, including the industry-standard low yellowness index, while still maintaining 99% UV blockage and impact strength. By imparting minimal colour to glass products, end-users can have the protection and the clarity that they desire.
TROSIFOL is a world-leading manufacturer of highly specialized plastic films that are supplied to the glass industry where it is used in laminated safety glass (LSG).
These films are manufactured from polyvinyl butyral (PVB). TROSIFOL film transforms the glass to allow for new properties, including: impact and penetration resistance, fragment retention on breakage, sound protection, UV protection etc., on a scale that the glass would never achieve without this special film. TROSIFOL can be found in car windshields, skyscrapers and in ground-level windows and overhead glazing, such as in glass roofs over terraces.

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