Product Description
"Sandwich Glass Blinds" is another term commonly used to describe blinds integrated within a sealed double or triple-pane glass unit, similar to "Insulated Glass Blinds." Therefore, the specifications are largely the same. Here's a specification tailored with that terminology in mind:
I. Overall Sandwich Glass Unit Specifications:
- Glass Panes:
- Number of Panes: Specify either double-glazed (two panes) or triple-glazed (three panes) for enhanced insulation and soundproofing.
- Glass Thickness: Specify the thickness of each individual glass pane (typically 4mm to 8mm).
- Glass Types: Detail the required glass types for each pane, such as:
- Clear Float Glass
- Low-E Coating (specify the surface and performance characteristics)
- Tempered Glass (for safety and impact resistance)
- Laminated Glass (for security, sound reduction, and UV protection)
- Tinted Glass (specify the tint level and color)
- Obscure Glass (specify the pattern or level of obscurity)
- Spacer Bar:
- Material: Specify the spacer bar material (e.g., Aluminum, Warm Edge Spacer - specify type).
- Width: Define the desired width of the spacer bar, influencing the air/gas cavity (typically 6mm to 25mm or more).
- Desiccant: Confirm the inclusion of an appropriate desiccant within the spacer bar to absorb moisture.
- Gas Filling: Specify if the cavity between the glass panes should be filled with an inert gas (e.g., Argon, Krypton) and the required fill percentage.
- Overall Unit Thickness: Specify the total thickness of the sandwich glass unit, which will depend on the glass thicknesses, spacer width, and the integrated blinds.
- Sealing: Detail the requirements for the primary and secondary seals to ensure a hermetically sealed unit, preventing air and moisture ingress. Specify the type of sealant.