| Frequently
Asked Questions
Using
Super Spacer
Can
the Super Spacer product be customized?
You have a broad range of possibilities available
with Super Spacer and Edgetech custom window spacer
solutions. Custom spacer products are available
in silicone only and can be configured as traditional-sized
Super Spacer Premium Plus, Premium and Cushion
Edge products.
What
colors are available? What is the minimum order?
The standard Super Spacer color is a charcoal
grey. Premium Plus and Premium colors are a warm
grey and black. Additional colors (almond, white
and aluminum grey) are available with a minimum
order of 5,000 ft. per size. Other custom options
are available with large orders of over 50,000
ft. per shipment.
Is
the adhesive really strong enough to be a structural
seal?
Super Spacer's acrylic-based adhesive and patented
reverse dual seal technology exceed all industry
standards and help deliver optimal structural
integrity, including:
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high wind load resistance
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excellent glazing pressure resistance
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great resistance to shear stress and spacer
displacement.
Can
silicone be used as the secondary seal?
Silicone sealants are not recommended for use
with Standard, Premium and Premium Plus products.
What
secondary sealants are recommended for use?
Please
review our Technical Bulletin regarding compatible
Insulating Glass Sealant Types for use with Super
Spacer. (.pdf
69 KB)
Edgetech's
Super U™ fills the need for a rigid, highly
insulating sealed unit spacer. For more information,
see the Super U product information sheet.
What's
the maximum size for a unit made with Super Spacer?
Edgetech has no data for the maximum size for
a unit, but we do have customers who have made
units as large as 60 sq. ft.
Can
Super Spacer be used in sky rises?
Besides residential glazing, Super Spacer has
also been used in commercial projects to provide
comfort and window condensation protection. The
list of commercial applications of Super Spacer
includes hospitals, laboratories, store and restaurant
windows, swimming pools, refrigeration glass,
skylights and atriums.
Following
is a list of some commercial projects successfully
completed using Super Spacer:
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Modern Art Museum - Stockholm
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Peace Tower - Ottawa, Canada
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San Diego Mormon Temple - San Diego
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Cape Breton Regional Hospital - Sidney, Nova
Scotia
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Royal Alexandra Hospital - Edmonton, Canada
(sloped glazing)
Edgetech
is in the process of developing a spacer system
for structural glazing. At this point, we do not
recommend the use of Super Spacer for two-sided
and four-sided structural glazing.
How
large of a unit can Super Spacer support?
Units as large as 30 sq. ft. can be made with
Super Spacer Premium/Premium Plus. This spacer
product line should be selected for any of the
following cases:
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When fabricating insulating glass units that
utilize sheets of glass greater than 6 mm (1/4")
in thickness.
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When the insulating glass is greater than 30
sq. ft. in area.
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When installation is above four stories in height.
How
much desiccant is in a foot of Super Spacer?
Super Spacer S-class is at least 40% by weight
3A molecular sieve desiccant powder.
Super
Spacer E-class is at least 40% by weight 3A molecular
sieve desiccant powder.
For
Premium Plus, Premium and Standard Super Spacer:
|
Size |
Amount
of desiccant (g/ft) |
|
3/16"
x 1/4" |
>
3.3 |
|
3/16"
x 1/2" |
>
6.5 |
|
3/16"
x 3/4" |
>
9.8 |
Do
you need to edge-delete when using glass with
a Low-E soft coating?
Super Spacer has the capability to bond with most
types of glass surfaces. In fact, it has the ability
to stick to all tested Low-E coated surfaces to
date. For edge-deletion when using soft coat Low-E
glass, the IG manufacturers should follow instructions
given by the Low-E supplier. If the Low-e supplier
requires the IG manufacturer to edge-delete for
the sealant, then Edgetech recommends edge-deletion
where the acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive
bonds to the glass surface.
A
larger issue for the IG manufacturer is whether
or not the IG sealant behind a Super Spacer®
product will bond to the Low-E surfaces for the
life of an IG Unit. The IG unit manufacturer must
consult the sealant supplier to check the compatibility
of the sealant with the glass in question. The
glass manufacturer must also be consulted to assure
that the bond of the Low-E coating to the glass
will remain unaffected by the sealant in question.
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