July 16, 2018
Do Glass Balustrades need a continuous handrail?
Written by Rebecca Clayton
July 16, 2018
Written by Rebecca Clayton
"a handrail should always be used unless a laminated toughened glass construction is used that would remain in situ if a panel fails."
At IQ we use what is called an Ionoplast Interlayer for all external balustrades. This type of interlayer is extra strong and rigid. That means that even if both panes of glass in a balustrade break or fail the laminate is strong enough to keep that balustrade panel vertical. This then ensures that the balustrade ‘remains in situ’ and means that no handrail is required.
A basic PVB interlayer would not perform this function and therefore if that type of interlayer is used a continuous handrail will be required.
Monolithic (a single layer of) toughened glass should not be used in frameless glass balustrade installations.
Take a look at our advice video below which shows you the breakage pattern of a single layer piece of toughened glass, a PVB laminated balustrade and an Ionoplast Interlayer laminated balustrade.