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L. <br /> peak-over pressure and tested per GSA Test Standard Protocols, which is an adaptation of <br /> ASTM F1642-96. <br /> 17. Tensile Strength: Average tensile strength of 30 kpsi when tested per ASTM D882-95a. <br /> 18. Young's Modulus (PSI): Nominal Young's Modulus of 500 kpsi when tested per ASTM D-882-95a. <br /> 19. PPT (Puncture Propagation Tear): Average PPT value of 7,5 pounds when tested per <br /> ASTM D-2582-93. <br /> 20. Elongation: Average elongation of 130 percent when tested per ASTM D-882-95a. <br /> 21. Break Strength (per 1 inch width): Average break strength of 120 pounds per mil of film thickness. <br /> 1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING <br /> A. Manufacturer will ensure proper quality control during production, shipping, and inventory, clearly identify <br /> and label each film core with product designation and run number. <br /> B. Deliver materials to project site with manufacturer's labels intact and legible. <br /> 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br /> A. Dealer and Applicator Qualifications: Provide documentation that dealer and applicator are authorized by <br /> manufacturer of window film to install window films. <br /> 1. Provide reference list of 10 projects of similar size on which applicator has installed window films. <br /> Include on the following: <br /> a. Name of buildings. <br /> b. Name and telephone numbers of management contacts. <br /> c. Types of glass. <br /> d. Types of film. <br /> e. Amount of film installed. <br /> f. Dates of completion. <br /> 2. Upon request, provide Glass Stress Analysis of existing glass and proposed glass/film combination <br /> as recommended by film manufacturer. <br /> 3. Upon request, provide application analysis to determine available energy cost reduction and <br /> savings. <br /> 1.5 WARRANTY <br /> A. Warrant materials and workmanship for 15 years against defects after completion and final acceptance of <br /> Work. <br /> 1. Repair defects from faulty materials or workmanship developed during guarantee period, or replace <br /> with new materials, at no cost to Owner. <br /> 2. Warranty covers the following: <br /> a. Film will maintain solar reflective properties without cracking, crazing, delaminating, peeling, <br /> or discoloration. <br /> b. Glass failure due to thermal shock fracture of glass (maximum value of$500.00 per window) <br /> provided film is applied to recommend types of glass and failure occurs within 60 months <br /> from start of application. Glass failures shall be reviewed by film manufacturer prior to <br /> replacement. <br /> SECTION 08 87 16 3 OF 5 3M ULTRA PRESTIGE SAFETY FILMS <br /> SECTION 08 87 53 3M ULTRA PRESTIGE SECURITY FILMS <br /> JANUARY 2007 <br />