DuPont
Introduces New, Thinner SentryGlas®
DuPont Glass Laminating Solutions has announced commercial
availability of new 0.9-mm (35-mil) DuPont SentryGlas® clear
interlayer for use in making strong, protective windows, doors and safety-glazed
building elements.

Originally
launched in 1.52- and 2.28-mm (60- and 90-mil) thicknesses, DuPont
SentryGlas® immediately helped architects and engineers meet toughened
building codes in areas such as Florida, subject to hurricane-level
destructive forces. Because SentryGlas® is 100 times stiffer than
traditional polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayers, it also finds use in
higher-performing structural laminated glass, such as in railings, stairs,
floors and advanced facade designs.
Adding a thinner SentryGlas® helps us expand the range of
applications we can serve, said Hayati Yarkadas, DuPont global
business director for advanced interlayers. Beyond storms, people
worry about intruders, home safety and health, and energy-efficient
living; SentryGlas® can make a big difference in all these areas.
The markets for thinner SentryGlas® sheets include solar power generation,
where clean energy production can be made more cost-effective through
the design of longer-lasting, lighter-weight modules.
Less is more
Five times tougher than conventional PVB interlayers, ionomer-based
SentryGlas® is also 10 percent lighter in density, more resistant
to moisture, and less susceptible to edge defects after lamination.
Combined, these advantages can help architects create lighter, brighter,
larger open spaces. Engineers can design stronger, more durable, more
protective building elements such as skylights, rails, stairs, doors,
storefronts and open-edged glazing.
Laminators and window companies wanted a thinner grade of SentryGlas®,
to help replace thicker constructions using PVB,' explains Yarkadas.
'They report that more and more architects and engineers are asking
for SentryGlas®, and looking for thinner choices to meet a wider
range of protection needs.
DuPont SentryGlas® 0.9 mm interlayer sheets are available
to laminators worldwide.
For more information, visit http://www.sentryglas.com.