Q1: What custom sizing and structural options are available for these Clear Insulating Glass Units (IGUs)?
A: We offer flexible manufacturing tolerances to match diverse storefront, window, and curtain wall engineering needs. While our standard automated lines efficiently handle dimensions up to 3300x7000mm, jumbo sizes can often be accommodated depending on the raw glass substrate thickness. To satisfy various wind-load and acoustic requirements, spacer widths can be customized from 6mm up to 20mm.
Q2: How does the factory ensure the long-term sealing reliability of these Clear Double Glazed Units?
A: Longevity is heavily dependent on edge-seal integrity. Our production line utilizes a dual-seal technical logic: a primary polyisobutylene (PIB) seal (≥3mm) to limit initial moisture penetration, paired with a deep secondary structural silicone or polysulfide seal (≥5mm–7mm). This robust barrier helps minimize thermal bridging and ensures that the Vision Area Glass remains free of internal condensation under typical environmental conditions.
A: Yes, during the automated assembly process, the air cavity can be substituted with a $90\%$ minimum purity Argon gas fill. While a standard air-filled unit offers reliable baseline insulation, upgrading to Argon typically lowers the overall U-value by approximately 0.2W/㎡K. This slight thermal adjustment often helps projects achieve strict local energy compliance codes more effectively.
A: Our Clear Sealed Units are highly compatible with mainstream stick, unitized, or point-supported curtain walls. Because we use certified, industry-standard secondary structural sealants, the units bond reliably with common aluminum framing profiles. We recommend sharing your specific system design and structural calculation requirements with our technical team during the quoting phase to ensure ideal compatibility.
Q5: How does the production process maintain optical clarity and prevent distortion in Clear Vision Glass?
A: To deliver clean, flat architectural glass, we source premium float glass substrates with minimal natural distortions and strictly monitor the tempering heating cycle. Controlling quenching air balance helps minimize roller wave distortion and oil-canning effects. While absolute physical perfection is impossible in heat-treated glass, our finished units consistently meet or exceed international flat glass quality standards for optical clarity.