and glazed corners
Stepped glazed units
Stepped insulated glass units are a specialized solution dedicated to structural glazing, in which one or more panes are extended beyond the outline of the space bar to hide structural elements of facades and buildings.
Stepped insulated glass units
coated with enamel or silicone
Stepped glazed units are used to achieve consistency in the glass surface of the façade by visually covering the structural elements.
There are two main methods of finishing the surface of a step: steps covered with ceramic enamel, where an opaque paint hardened in a toughening process is applied to the inner surface of the edge, and steps covered with silicone, where the exposed surface of the pane is covered with UV-resistant silicone. While enamel serves mainly an aesthetic and masking function, silicone filling ensures the continuity of the sealing and protects the edges in structural glazing systems.
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Benefits and applications
of stepped insulated glass units
Benefits
- Possibility to create uniform surfaces of glass facades
- Possibility to create uniform glass corners of glass facades
- Additional sealing and edge protection for insulated glass units
- Precise masking of building and facade structural elements
Examples of applications
- Structural glazed facade (SSG)
- Glass corners (step-to-step)
- All-glass doors and sliding systems
- Glass roofs and skylights
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