IG TDC Glass
Insulating glazing element according to the standard group SR EN 1279-1-6 for all carpentry systems, for doors and windows for personal residences, hotels, offices, windows, curtain walls, interior and exterior glazing.
The IG TDC Glass insulating glazing element is a combination built with at least two glass panels, between which there is a cavity filled with dehydrated air or inert gas, hermetically closed on the contour. The glass panels are joined by spacer rods, filled with dehydrating agent (desiccant) and sealed in two phases: with butyl (primary sealing) and polyurethane or silicone (secondary sealing).
The main function of the insulating glass element is to reduce heat loss and thus save energy, which has led to the popular name of “double glazing”. By adding glass panels with color, reflective and LowE layers, several functions can be obtained: improved thermal insulation, solar control, sound insulation, security, safety, decoration etc.
The IG TDC Glass insulating element consists of the following elements:
Primary sealing
Secondary sealing
The dehydrating agent (molecular sieve) is introduced into the spacer rod, having the role of absorbing the humidity inside the cavity of the insulating glass element.
The faces of the glass panels of the insulating glazing element are generally numbered from # 1 to # 6, from the outside to the inside.