ASTM E987-88 Testing
ASTM E987-88 Testing for Fenestration Products
ASTM E987-88 is the standard test method for evaluating the resistance of fenestration products such as windows, doors, and sliding glass panels to forces that may cause deglazing, or the separation of glazing materials from their frames. This testing involves applying concentrated loads to the interior side of sash members to simulate normal operational forces, ensuring that these products maintain their structural integrity during typical use. It helps manufacturers and builders verify that their products can withstand the stresses of daily operation without compromising safety or performance, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
What to Expect with ASTM E987-88 Testing
When preparing for ASTM E987-88 testing, you can expect a careful evaluation of your fenestration product’s resistance to deglazing under simulated operational stresses. Initially, technicians inspect the product such as windows, doors, or sliding glass panels to confirm proper installation and secure glazing. During testing, concentrated forces are methodically applied to the interior sash or frame members, simulating typical stresses encountered during regular use. Throughout the process, specialists closely monitor for any signs of glazing displacement, separation, or structural compromise. Upon completion, you’ll receive a detailed report clearly outlining the test results, highlighting product performance, and offering specific insights or recommendations to ensure compliance with industry standards and enhance structural integrity.
Why Choose QED LAB for ASTM E987-88 Testing?
- Proven Technical Expertise: QED LAB’s experienced specialists conduct thorough ASTM E987-88 tests, ensuring precise evaluations of your fenestration product’s resistance to deglazing.
- Advanced Testing Equipment: Utilizing state-of-the-art, calibrated equipment, we deliver accurate, repeatable assessments that clearly identify product strengths and any areas for improvement.
- Detailed, Actionable Reporting: Our comprehensive reports provide clear insights into your product’s performance, highlighting compliance status and offering practical recommendations for enhancements.
- Trusted Accreditation: QED LAB is fully accredited by FGIA, demonstrating our adherence to rigorous industry standards and providing credibility to your ASTM E987-88 testing results
Frequently Asked Questions About ASTM E987-88 Testing
How long does ASTM E987 testing typically take?
Testing generally takes one to two hours per specimen, depending on complexity and preparation. Results and detailed reports are typically delivered promptly afterward.
Can ASTM E987-88 testing be performed onsite?
Typically, ASTM E987-88 testing is conducted in a controlled laboratory environment to ensure accurate results, although certain aspects may be performed onsite if conditions permit.
What is ASTM E987-88 testing?
ASTM E987-88 is a standard test method used to measure the degassing rate of glazing compounds and sealants under specified conditions. Specifically, it evaluates how much volatile material a sealant or compound releases over time, which is important in assessing the long-term performance and stability of glazing materials used in windows and curtain walls. Excessive degassing can lead to fogging between panes, seal failure, or reduced insulating performance.
Is ASTM E987-88 testing required?
While ASTM E987-88 testing is not always explicitly mandated, it is frequently specified by building codes, project requirements, or industry standards to ensure the safety and durability of fenestration products.
What fenestration products typically require ASTM E987-88 testing?
ASTM E987-88 testing is commonly performed on windows, doors, and sliding glass panels intended for residential, commercial, or industrial applications to verify that glazing remains secure under typical operating stresses.
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