Double-Glazed Glass Structure
Double-glazed glass consists of two parallel glass panes separated by a spacer, typically an aluminum profile. The spacer maintains a specific gap between the panes, which is filled with desiccant to prevent moisture buildup. This gap is often filled with inert gases, primarily argon for thermal insulation and SF6 for soundproofing. In some cases, a combination of these gases may be used.
Thickness of Double-Glazed Glass
The thickness of double-glazed glass ranges from 6 millimeters to 16 millimeters, increasing in increments of 2 millimeters. Sepanta Glass, a leading glass manufacturer, produces a wide variety of double-glazed glass options, including laminated glass, reflective glass, colored glass, tempered glass, and float glass. With a production capacity of 60,000 square meters of glass per year, Sepanta Glass can cater to diverse customer requirements. Additionally, custom double-glazed glass in various dimensions and specifications can be ordered. For detailed information on double-glazed glass prices, features, and benefits, please contact Sepanta Glass experts through the provided contact numbers or the company’s website. The primary goals of producing and utilizing double-glazed glass are to enhance the comfort and tranquility of occupants while minimizing energy loss.
Double-glazed glass production involves stringent quality control measures to ensure the highest standards. Sepanta Glass adheres to international best practices and national standards to deliver superior double-glazed glass products. Key quality parameters considered during production include:
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Spacer Thickness
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Overall Thickness and Glass Layer Thickness
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Weather Resistance Testing
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Window Manufacturing Technology
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Glass Dimensions
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Moisture Resistance
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Defrost Testing
Making double-glazed glass
When making double-glazed windows, large plates are placed in a special surface to prevent manual addressing and precise cutting of the glass. Using related software, they process the dimensions of the glass. After cutting the glasses, they are hardened with water and then they cut forms for the double-glazed gap. After that, to prevent moisture from entering the glass, the gap between the glass is filled with moisture-absorbing materials. After this step, they use special adhesives and seal the edge of the frame.
Now it’s time to put the glasses on the press. Then inject argon gas into it. After injecting the insulating gas, the glass is resealed and filled with special adhesives called polysulfide, with the help of a special device. The use of double-glazed glass technology in windows has become very popular today. It has also improved the comfort level of citizens.