for glass façades
Structural Silicone Glazing
Silicone-sealed insulated glass units are a key element of modern structural façades – they ensure high tightness, durability and aesthetics of glazing. Silicone has a structural function, protects against moisture and UV radiation, and allows for a smooth surface without visible fasteners.
The essentials of glazed units
sealed with silicone
Silicone-sealed insulated glass units are a technologically advanced element of façades and glazing, used especially in structural solutions where silicone adhesive is the only bonding agent connecting the glass assembly to the building structure. Their main role is to ensure high tightness, durability and aesthetics of façades – they allow for a completely smooth, glazed surface without visible fasteners.
Silicone-sealed insulated glass units are a technologically advanced element of façades and glazing, used especially in structural solutions where silicone sealant is the only adhesive bonding the glass assembly to the building structure. Their main role is to ensure high tightness, durability and aesthetics of façades – they allow for a completely smooth, glazed surface without visible fasteners.
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Benefits and applications
of structural silicone glazing
Benefits
- Increased resistance to UV radiation
- Increased resistance to high temperatures
- Suitable for use in structural glazing
- Higher mechanical durability and flexibility
Examples of applications
- Glazing of structural façades
- Stepped-edge glazing
- All-glass corners
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Implementation of orders for structural silicone glazing requires individual technical consultation. For details, please contact your Sales Supervisor or send a request below.
To streamline our quotation process and ensure a faster response, please provide detailed specifications. Please include the quantity, desired technical parameters, and exact dimensions of the glazed units.