â—Definition of Insulating
Glass
Curve Insulated Glass consists of two or more than two
pieces of glass. The different pieces of glass are isolated through
aluminum tubes whose insides are filled with desiccant. The hollow
space is inflated with dry air or inert gas and sealed with butyl
rubber, polysulphide sealant, or structural adhesive, to form glass
with dry space.
â—Characteristic
Curve Insulated Glass can well insulate heat, insulate
sound and lower self-weight of buildings.
â—Purpose
As modern architecture and curtain wall glass develop, especially
higher requirements are put forward for energy conservation,
insulating glass has been widely applied in buildings, vehicles,
freezers, as well as occasions which can provide quite and
comfortable indoor conditions at constant temperature and with
constant humidity.
â—Processing Equipment
The company adopts Austrias LISEC automatic insulating glass
production line. Its imported aluminum spacing frame relies on
automatic bending technology for one step molding. The molecular
sieve desiccant features pressure type auto-stuffing, automatic
film removal, two-component sealing, and dual sealing, to ensure
high sealing and low due point and prolong its service life.
â—Output
Its annual output is 2,400,000m2.
â—Specification
â—† Maximum size: 2500mm×5000mm(except those made manually)
â—† Width of aluminum spacer: 6mm, 9mm, 12mm, 15mm, 16mm
â—† Glass unit thickness: Any combination between 3mm and 19mm
â—Quality Standard
â—† It conforms to the national standard in GB/T11944-2002
Insulating Glass
â—† It conforms to ASTME 2190-02 American standard
â—Application Field
It is widely used in various curtain walls, doors and windows, as
well as indoor decorative partitions for
buildings.
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