Standard: EN 12337-2: Glass in building - Chemically strengthened soda lime silicate glass - Part 2: Evaluation of conformity/Product standard

 Certification: CE Marking

Chemically strengthened soda lime silicate glass should meet the requirements as described in the standard EN 12337-2, which is a harmonized standard under the Construction Products Regulation (EU) 305/2011.

Scope: This European Standard covers the evaluation of conformity and the factory production control of flat chemically strengthened soda lime silicate glass for use in buildings.

Products shall conform to the definition and fulfill the requirements of chemically strengthened soda lime silicate glass as defined in EN 12337-1

Note: For glass products with electrical wiring or connections for, e.g. alarm or heating purposes, other directives, e.g. Low Voltage Directive, may apply.

Related Standards:

  • EN 12337-1: Glass in building – Chemically strengthened soda lime silicate glass – Part 1: Definition and description
  • EN 13501-1: Fire classification of construction products and building elements — Part 1: Classification using data from reaction to fire tests
  • EN 13823: Reaction to fire tests for building products — Building products excluding floorings exposed to the thermal attack by a single burning item
  • EN 13501-2: Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Part 2: Classification using data from fire resistance and/or smoke control tests, excluding ventilation services
  • EN 1364-1: Fire resistance tests for non-loadbearing elements - Part 1: Walls

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