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ARCHITECTURAL GLAZING FILM
 
         
 
         
 
         
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Madico, Inc.; transparent plastic architectural glazing film for windows, doors, and curtain walls.

This section is based on the products of Madico, Inc., which is located at:
64 Industrial Parkway
Woburn, MA 01801
Toll Free: (800) 225-1926
Te1: (781) 935-7850
Fax: (781) 935-6841
Web: www.madico.com
E-mail: info@madico.com
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Madico's tradition of innovation dates back to 1903. Their mission is to improve levels of comfort and safety throughout the world - at work, home, in cars, and wherever else there are windows and glass. Madico manufactures polyester transparent glazing films that can be either factory or field applied to glazed doors, sidelights, transoms, windows, and curtain walls to enhance safety and security and to improve solar control. An applied film helps contain flying glass shards if windows are shattered by impact, explosive pressure, or the force of high winds. This guide specification can be used to specify Commercial/Residential architectural films that protects against splintered flying glass, blocks almost 100 percent of the suns UV rays and reduces glare that causes eye fatigue and lowers productivity.
 
          PART 1GENERAL
 
          1.1SECTION INCLUDES
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Clearly identify the location of film on the drawings. Glazing films can be shop or field applied to windows, storefronts, curtain walls, glazed doors, sidelights, and transoms of both existing buildings and new construction. Delete items below not required for project add others as required.
 
          A.Architectural film applied to existing glass.
 
          B.Architectural film applied to steel framed glazed doors, sidelights, transoms, and windows.
 
          C.Architectural film applied to _________ curtain wall framing system.
 
          D.Architectural film applied to manufactured ________ windows.
 
          E.Architectural film applied to ________________________.
 
          1.2RELATED SECTIONS
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete any sections below not relevant to this project; add others as required.
 
          A.Section 08110 - Steel Doors and Frames: New doors with glazing to receive film.
 
          B.Section 08510 - Steel Windows: New windows to receive film.
 
          C.Section 08520 - Aluminum Windows: New windows to receive film.
 
          D.Section 08590 - Window Restoration and Replacement: Existing windows to receive film.
 
          E.Section 08900 - Glazed Curtain Walls: New glazing to receive film.
 
          1.3REFERENCES
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete references from the list below that are not actually required by the text of the edited section.
 
          A.International Window Film Association (IWFA).
 
          1.4SUBMITTALS
 
          A.Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
 
          B.Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including:
          1.Preparation instructions and recommendations.
          2.Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.
          3.Installation methods.
 
          C.Shop Drawings: Detailing installation of film, anchoring accessories, and sealant.
 
          D.Verification Samples: For each finish product specified, two samples, minimum size 6 inches (150 mm) square, representing actual product, color, and patterns.
 
          E.Manufacturer's Certificates: Certify products meet or exceed specified requirements.
 
          F.Manufacturers warranties.
 
          1.5QUALITY ASSURANCE
 
          A.Manufacturer Qualifications: Glazing film manufacturer specializing in manufacture of safety glazing films with minimum 10 years successful experience.
 
          B.Installer Qualifications: Documented experience in the application of self adhesive window films with at least 10 applications of similar size and complexity, and approved by the solar film manufacturer.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Include a mock-up if the project size and/or quality warrant taking such a precaution. The following is one example of how a mock-up on a large project might be specified. When deciding on the extent of the mock-up, consider all the major different types of work on the project.
 
          C.Mock-Up: Provide a mock-up for evaluation of surface preparation techniques and application workmanship.
          1.Apply film to one window designated by Architect.
          2.Do not proceed with remaining work until workmanship, color, and sheen are approved by Architect.
          3.Refinish mock-up area as required to produce acceptable work.
          4.Accepted mock-ups shall be comparison standard for remaining Work
 
          1.6DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
 
          A.Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation.
 
          B.Protect materials from exposure to moisture. Do not deliver until after wet work is complete and dry.
 
          C.Store materials in a dry, warm, ventilated weathertight location.
 
          1.7PROJECT CONDITIONS
 
          A.Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.
 
          1.8WARRANTY
 
          A.Provide 10 year manufacturer's replacement warranty to cover films against peeling, cracking, discoloring, deteriorating, or failing to perform.
 
          1.9COORDINATION
 
          A.Coordinate Work with other operations to avoid damage to installed film materials.
 
          PART 2PRODUCTS
 
          2.1MANUFACTURERS
 
          A.Acceptable Manufacturer: Madico, Inc., which is located at: 64 Industrial Pkwy. ; Woburn, MA 01801; Toll Free Tel: 800-225-1926; Tel: 781-935-7850; Fax: 781-935-6841; Email: request info; Web: www.madico.com
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete one of the following two paragraphs; coordinate with requirements of Division 1 section on product options and substitutions.
 
          B.Substitutions: Not permitted.
 
          C.Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
 
          2.2ARCHITECTURAL FILM
 
          A.Commercial/Residential: Architectural film shall be manufactured from polyethylene terepthalate (polyester) and shall be clear or combined with sputtered metal coatings to achieve the desired performance and aesthetic characteristics. The finished film shall be self adhesive and include a coating to reduce the effects of scratching and abrasions that occur in normal daily activity and also include absorbers and inhibitors for the purpose of reducing ultra violet rays.
          ** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete from the following list the architectural solar control films not used on the project. If more than one type is required add a description of where the films are to be located or locate the types used on the Drawings.
 
          B.Reflective Silver SRS 220 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 19 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 57 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 57 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 14 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 40 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 26 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 80 percent.
          8.U Value: 0.93.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.26.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.22.
 
          C.Reflective Silver SRS 330 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 29 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 45 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 45 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 22 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 48 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 30 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 71 percent.
          8.U Value: 0.95.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.35.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.30.
 
          D.Reflective Silver RS 440 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 42 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 31 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 30 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 35 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 32 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 33 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 57 percent.
          8.U Value: 0.98.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.48.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.42.
 
          E.Reflective Bronze SB 221 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 24 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 29 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 34 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 17 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 46 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 37 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 73 percent.
          8.U Factor: 1.02.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.34.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.29.
 
          F.Reflective Bronze SB 341 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 41 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 15 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 19 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 35 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 28 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 37 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 56 percent.
          8.U Factor: 0.96.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.52.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.45.
 
          G.Reflective Gray SG 220 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 19 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 29 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 33 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 18 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 32 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 50 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 68 percent.
          8.U Factor: 1.05.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.41.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.35.
 
          H.Reflective Gray SG 330 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 34 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 20 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 17 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 32 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 17 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 51 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 54 percent.
          8.U Value: 1.09.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.56.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.48.
 
          I.Reflective Gray SG 550 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 53 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 10 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 12 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 50 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 12 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 38 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 39 percent.
          8.U Value: 1.09.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.72.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.62.
 
          J.Neutral TSG 335 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 39 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 19 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 25 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 35 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 28 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 37 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 55 percent.
          8.U Factor: 1.02.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.52.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.45.
 
          K.Neutral Gray NG 20 solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 10 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected Interior: 17 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected Exterior: 18 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 15 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 38 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 47 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 73 percent.
          8.U Value: 0.97.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.33.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.28.
 
          L.Exterior Duralux SDSS 220 XK Silver solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 18 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected: 60 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected: 57 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 13 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 62 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 25 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 80 percent.
          8.U Factor: 1.04.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.23.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.20.
 
          M.Exterior Standard SDSS 220 X Silver solar control film shall have the following properties when applied to 1/8 inch (3 mm) clear float glass.
          1.Visible Light Transmitted: 18 percent.
          2.Visible Light Reflected: 55 percent.
          3.Visible Light Reflected: 58 percent.
          4.Solar Energy Transmitted: 14 percent.
          5.Solar Energy Reflectance: 59 percent.
          6.Solar Energy Absorbance: 27 percent.
          7.Total Solar Energy Rejected: 80 percent.
          8.U Factor: 1.00.
          9.Shading Coefficient: 0.26.
          10.UV Rejection: 99 percent.
          11.Solar Heat Gain Coefficient: 0.23.
 
          PART 3EXECUTION
 
          3.1EXAMINATION
 
          A.Verify that existing conditions are adequate for proper application and performance of film.
 
          B.Verify glass is not cracked, chipped, broken, or damaged.
 
          C.Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared.
 
          D.If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding.
 
          3.2PREPARATION
 
          A.Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation.
 
          B.Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best result for the substrate under the project conditions.
 
          3.3INSTALLATION
 
          A.Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Installation must be accomplished by a recognized professional installer of film for energy control purposes. Completed work must meet IWFA visual acceptance standard.
 
          B.Install without bubbles, ripples, drips, dirt, cuts, tears or gaps between film and frame.
 
          C.Clean newly installed film and window frames after installation.
 
          D.Clean up cleaning solutions, run-off cleaning water and adhesive mounting solution.
 
          3.4PROTECTION
 
          A.Protect installed products until completion of project.
 
          B.Where installed film could be damaged by subsequent construction provide tape warning strips or barricades to prevent contact.
 
          C.Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion.
 
         
END OF SECTION