SPACER BARS
A spacer bar, known as a profile, is the continuous hollow frame which separates the two glass panes in a double glazing window.
The spacer bar is bonded to the glass panes via a primary and secondary seal, creating an airtight cavity which is filled with air or gas. The spacer bar itself is filled with a desiccant to absorb any residual moisture within the cavity and thus prevent condensation within the double glazing window. Spacer bars are an important contributor to a double glazing window’s energy ratings. They are typically made of aluminium, or a low heat-conductive material (warm edge).
They are produced by bendable, standart with butyl or without butyl. They are used for double glass production.
A spacer bar, known as a profile, separates the two glass panes in a double glazing window.
The spacer bar is bonded to the glass panes via a primary and secondary seal, creating an airtight cavity. The spacer bar itself is filled with a desiccant to absorb any residual moisture. Spacer bars prevent condensation within the double-glazing window. An important contributor to a double-glazing window’s energy ratings. They are typically made of aluminum, or a low heat-conductive material (warm edge). They are produced by bendable, standard with butyl or without butyl. They are used for double glass production.
The spacer bar is bonded to the glass panes via a primary and secondary seal, creating an airtight cavity which is filled with air or gas. The spacer bar itself is filled with a desiccant to absorb any residual moisture within the cavity and thus prevent condensation within the double glazing window. Spacer bars are an important contributor to a double glazing window’s energy ratings. They are typically made of aluminium, or a low heat-conductive material (warm edge).
They are produced by bendable, standart with butyl or without butyl. They are used for double glass production.
A spacer bar, known as a profile, separates the two glass panes in a double glazing window.
The spacer bar is bonded to the glass panes via a primary and secondary seal, creating an airtight cavity. The spacer bar itself is filled with a desiccant to absorb any residual moisture. Spacer bars prevent condensation within the double-glazing window. An important contributor to a double-glazing window’s energy ratings. They are typically made of aluminum, or a low heat-conductive material (warm edge). They are produced by bendable, standard with butyl or without butyl. They are used for double glass production.