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What is the Australian standard for glass?

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John Castro

Published Feb 24, 2026

What is the Australian standard for glass?

For decorated glass 3mm and 4mm glass shall not exceed 0.1m2 to a maximum panel width of 125mm. For decorated glass 5mm and 6mm glass shall not exceed 0.26m2 to a maximum panel width of 300mm. Grade A Safety glass to TABLE 5.1 if the panel is within 1200mm from floor or ground level and fully framed.

What are 3 types of glass available for residential buildings?

There are mainly three types of glass; annealed glass, heat-strengthened glass and toughened glass.

Which Australian standard must glazing comply with?

AS1288-2006
The following is a summary of the AS1288-2006, January 2006 Glazing code that you need to be aware of in regard to glass (please refer to the Australian Standards – AS1288-2006 for the full code) with forms part of the Building Code of Australia. You must use Grade A Safety Glazing.

What is as2208?

AS 2208-1996 – Safety glazing materials in buildings AS 2208-1996 safety standard covers testing of material, density, exposure including: Drop Height. Heat Strengthened Glass. Heat Strengthened laminated safety Glass. Safety Plastic glazing material.

What thickness is safety glass?

The normal thickness for toughened glass is 4mm, this is the same as the standard glass. In a double-glazed unit you would have two panes of toughened glass, inside and out.

What is the minimum thickness of glass?

What is the Thickness of Glass Used in Most Residential Replacement Windows? What is the Thickness of Glass Used in Most Residential Replacement Windows? The vast majority of residential windows use Single Strength glass which is 3/32” thick. For larger windows, Double Strength, or 1/8” thick glass may be required.

What are the 4 main types of glass?

A guide to the 4 main glass types

  • Annealed Glass. Annealed glass is a basic product formed from the annealing stage of the float process.
  • Heat Strengthened Glass. Heat Strengthened Glass is semi tempered or semi toughened glass.
  • Tempered or Toughened Glass.
  • Laminated Glass.

What are the 6 different types of glass?

6 popular types of glass and their uses explained

  • Float glass. Float glass is made using a ‘floating technique’ to create a uniform thickness and superior even appearance.
  • Toughened glass.
  • Painted glass.
  • Patterned glass.
  • Solar control glass.
  • Laminated glass.

Do bathroom windows have to be tempered?

A bathroom window must be made of tempered glass if all the following criteria are met, according to the National Glass Association: The glazing (glass) is less than 18 inches above the floor. The size of your window exceeds nine square feet. The top of your window is less than 36 inches above the floor.

Should safety glass be stamped?

According to section 7 of BS 6262-4:2005, the safety glass needs to be permanently marked so that it is clearly visible after installation. By marking glass, consumers and Building Control Officers have confidence that it conforms to standards and regulatory requirements.

What is Grade A toughened safety glass?

VTough™ (Grade A safety glass): Toughened glass is up to five times stronger than annealed glass. On impact, it breaks into small blunt-edged pieces, reducing the risk of injury.

What is the difference between laminated and toughened glass?

Toughened glass, also known as tempered glass after its method of production, is a type of safety glass that is five times stronger than annealed and laminated glass of the same size and thickness. Whereas laminated glass holds in place when shattered, toughened glass breaks up into hundreds of tiny pieces.

What is as1288-2006 glass in buildings?

“AS1288-2006 Glass in buildings” is the Australian Standard published by Standards Australia that replaced its predecessor “AS1288-1994 Glass in buildings”. The prime objective of the standard is to provide a benchmark for glass and glazing situated in domestic and commercial properties throughout Australia.

What is as 1288 in construction?

AS 1288 is a primary reference document to the National Construction Code (NCC). This document sets out procedures for the selection and installation of glass in buildings, subject to wind loading, human impact, and special applications, such as overhead glazing, barriers and glass assemblies.

Is your glass installation compliant with Australian glass standards?

Glass installations in buildings have to comply with these Australian standards. Builders, designers, surveyors, and architects are advised to ensure they provide evidence and compliance to these standards is mandatory.

What is the latest version of as 1288 for 2021?

AGWA is pleased to announce the 2021 revision of Australian Standard (AS) 1288 has now been published. AS 1288:2021 – Glass in buildings – Selection and installation – is the newly published revised edition of AS 1288.