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American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Report

Distortion Free Glass Scratch Removal


Innovative Polishing Systems : Scratch Repair Polishing System

At the request of distributors acting on the behalf of Innovative Polishing Systems at the time, the Scratch Repair Polishing System was tested to the procedure as laid down in this Report

Test Reports
SGS Report dated 15th November 1999 : Report No. 133075-1

Subject: Optical Tests on Repaired Glass.

Sample ID
The Client submitted ten, 12-inch by 12-inch by ¼-inch thick pieces of laminated glass identified as 2B, 2C, 3A, 3B, 4B, 4C, 5A, 5B, 5C and 11A.
The samples were submitted on November 11, 1999 (SGS USTC Tracking No. 30774).

Procedure
Each piece of glass was tested “as received” for Optical Deviation and Visibility Distortion as outlined in Section 15 of the referenced ANSI/SAE Z26.1-1990 Standard.
One surface of each piece of glass was then “scratched” using 400 grit wet or dry silicon carbide sandpaper and a 1lb steel ball. A 1-inch wide strip of sandpaper was placed around the steel ball and a 4-inch long section of glass “scratched” by moving the steel ball back and forth for ten strokes. Each piece of glass was then tested for Optical Deviation and Visibility Distortion. The “scratched” area was then repaired by the Client using the Innovative Polishing Scratch Removal System with 2-inch and 4-inch diameter circular discs. Samples 2B, 2C, 4B, 4C and 5A were repaired using the 4-inch disc; samples 3A, 3B, 5B, 5C and 11A were repaired using the 2-inch disc. The “repaired” glass was then re-tested for Optical Deviation and Visibility Distortion.

Results
Test Condition of Glass Observation
Optical Deviation "As Received" No shift of the secondary image beyond the point of tangency with the inside edge of the circle was observed in any of the ten submitted samples. No defects in the glass were observed.
Optical Deviation "Scratched" Light being scattered by the scratched area beyond the point of tangency with the inside edge of the circle on all ten of the 'scratched' samples.
Optical Deviation "Repaired" No shift of the secondary image beyond the point of tangency withthe inside edge of the circle was observed. No scattering of light was observed. Each of the ten pieces of glass were visually returned to their "as received" condition.
Visibility Distortion "As Received" No light and dark patches were observed in any of the ten submitted samples up to a distance of 25 inches from the screen.
Visibility Distortion "Scratched" The scratched areas were visible on the screen up to a distance of 25 inches on all ten samples.
Visibility Distortion "Repaired" No light and dark patches or scratches were observed in any of the ten samples up to a distance of 25 inches from the screen. Each of the ten pieces of glass were visually returned to their "as received" condition.

Larry Burmer
Senior Project Engineer
SGS US Testing Company Inc
5555 Telegraph Road
Los Angeles
CA 90040



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