The "what" and "why" of low-e coating edge deletion on glass
Автор: Adrian Lowenstein, P.E.
Загружено: 2024-01-17
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Low-e coating edge deletion on insulated glass - what’s the purpose and why do we do it?
Edge deletion is the removal of a narrow portion of coating around the perimeter of the insulated assembly.
Why apply the coating if we are just going to remove a portion of it?
◾️Low-e coatings are made up of silver metallic layers, applied to the glass to enhance thermal performance.
◾️Because of the sensitivity of the material, we must protect it from the elements (moisture) to mitigate premature corrosion.
◾️By removing a narrow strip of coating around the perimeter, we create a substrate to apply/bond a continuous primary/secondary sealant joint.
◾️The quality and continuity of edge deletion can be visually inspected prior to glazing the insulated assemblies.
I hope you learned something from this one - feel free to share prior experiences and lessons learned.
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Adrian Lowenstein, P.E. | [email protected]
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