Too High Temperature Causing Bubbles in EVA Interlayer Film Safety Laminated Glass Glazing By Peter Lin HelloGlass.com

CNC Glass Interlayer www.cncglass.com www.c-n-c.com Mail: cnc@cncglass.com benext77@hotmail.com Too High Temperature Causing Bubbles in EVA Interlayer Film Safety Laminated Glass Glazing By Peter Lin

Practical Case Study:
Too High Temperature Causing Bubbles in EVA Interlayer Film Safety Laminated Glass Glazing By Peter Lin

We have helped a safety glazing laminator solve the bubbles problem in EVA interlayer film safety laminated glass glazing.
We would like to write the case here to help other laminators.

Here is the background:
The EVA film is made in China, but not our CNC Glass Interlayer EVA film products.
10 mm tempered glass + 0,76 Eva Film (the combination of 2 layers 0.38EVA Film)+ 10 mm tempered glass
The size of the pre-laminated glass is about 5 square meters.
Heating till 70 degrees within 30 minutes, then keep stable in 70 degree 5 minutes, after that heating till 140 degrees during 40 minutes, keeping stable in 140 degrees 55 minutes.
There were big bubbles in the laminated glass.
The laminator sent us some photos:

Peter’s suggestions:
After we analyzed the background info, we believe that the temperature 140 degrees C is too high. And too high temperature would case the compound to break and cause the bubbles.
So we suggest the laminator reduce the temperature from 140 degrees C to 130 degrees C.

Test result:
The laminator did a test with 130 degrees C. And then he told us that "the bubbles is solved, the laminated glass is very good now, there is no bubbles in the body of the laminated glass".
"The only problem is that in the edge of the laminated glass,we see the very very small bubbles,not exactly very deep inside the laminated glass, it’s about 3-4 mm deeper from the very edge of the laminated glass. What could be the probable problem , Peter?"
The laminator sent us an email with some photos to explain the problem more in details:

"Dear Peter
Sorry for disturbing you again.
We almost solved the problem coming up due to tempered glass. Just reduced the temperature in tempering furnace 10 degrees as you suggested.
However we still have small problems which prevent us to release the laminated glass of fully good quality.
The bubbles (see the picture) that we can not get rid of are usually on the very edge of the glass even on the overflown part of EVA out of the laminated glass. I mean outside of the laminated glass.
What is the probable problem?
1-Do you think that we overheat it ?
(our process is as follow : heating till 70 degrees within 30 minutes, keep stable in 70 degree –15 minutes, heating up to 130 degrees within 40 minutes , keeping stable at 130 degrees during 50 minutes)
2-Could the reason be low vacuuming ? ( the vacuum is in maximum stage. I mean 0,01. There is no way to go down in the scale)
3-Can be the reason of bad cooling. After the alarm rings we take out the rack fully out and blow the air by the additional fans.
Peter, Please help us with this problem."

Peter’s Suggestion:
Since the bubbles problem in the body of laminated glass was because the temperature is too high. The too high temperature will always cause the bubbles around the edges (the edges of pre-laminated glass absorbing higher temperature than the center of pre-laminated glass), we suggest you reduce the second stage temperature from 130 degrees to 125 degrees C.

Test result:
On next day, the laminator sent us an email to tell us that all the bubbles problem is solved: The laminated glass is perfect now.
Here is the email from the laminator:

"Dear Peter,
I would like to let you know that we finally today solved the problem. It was exactly the problem that you guessed. The temperature 135 and 130 was too high for our oven.
I reduced it till 122 C degrees which is the best temperature for our machine and the EVA film. And it is perfect now."

Peter's tips:
When we face bubbles in EVA film safety laminated glass glazing, there are many factors that may cause the bubbles, such as, leak vacuuming, too high temperature, too thin EVA Film, tempered glass, too much humidity, too many layers pre-laminated glass at one time, bad EVA film quality, etc. Some times, if we can not find the reason easily, we should do small quantity test to exclude the possibility one by one.
And also, please don’t hesitate to contact us if you need any help from us, my email is CNC@CNCGLASS.COM , and you are always welcome.
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Peter Lin
CNC Glass Interlayer
www.cncglass.com www.c-n-c.com
Mail: cnc@cncglass.com benext77@hotmail.com
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