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ASTM Selected Technical Papers
Exterior Wall Systems: Glass and Concrete Technology, Design, and Construction
By
B Donaldson
B Donaldson
1
Tishman Research Corp.
,
New York, NY
;
editor
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ISBN-10:
0-8031-1424-9
ISBN:
978-0-8031-1424-1
No. of Pages:
221
Publisher:
ASTM International
Publication date:
1991

Discussed are history of structural sealant glazing, basic systems, features and advantages, major concerns and potential problems, system selection, building code requirements, system components, structural considerations, field glazing versus shop glazing, remedial and reglazing considerations, testing and quality assurance, postconstruction inspection and maintenance, roles of participants, resources and needs, durability and life expectancy, and future projections.

1.
Hilliard
,
J. R.
,
Parise
,
C. J.
, and
Peterson
,
C. O.
, Jr.
, “
Structural Sealant Glazing
,”
Sealant Technology in Glazing System
, ASTM STP 638,
ASTM
,
Philadelphia
,
1977
, pp. 67–99.
2.
Sanford
,
A. G.
, “
High Tech or Black Magic
,”
Glass Magazine
,
03
1987
.
3.
Johnston
,
B.
, “
Quality Control Critical With Structural Silicone
,”
Exteriors
, Summer
1986
.
4.
Klosowski
,
J.
, “
Safety Factors in Structural Glazing
,”
U.S. Glass, Metal & Glazing
, November/December 1985.
5.
Klosowski
,
J.
and
Schmidt
,
C.
, “
The Role'of Adhesive Sealants in Structural Glazing
,”
U.S. Glass, Metal & Glazing
, July/August 1984.
6.
Francis
,
G.
Structural Sealant Glazing
,”
Standardization News
,
ASTM
,
Philadelphia
,
12
1987
.
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