The latest brainchild from the Glass Alliance family offers two competitive advantages. First and foremost performance, as its minimal heat loss through the edge of the IG unit leads to a significant reduction in condensation.
The improved thermal transmittance performance values translate into greater comfort and limited heat dispersion with average savings up to 0.1-0.2 W/m2K on the overall U values of the IG unit. For IG unit manufacturers, the product helps to further simplify and automate insulating glass production and guarantees the best dimensional tolerances. This high level of accuracy translates into easier system assembly, particularly when dealing with triple glazed units.
FGS is the newest addition to the Glass Alliance family of products for warm edge systems. Just launched, it’s already enjoying great success due to its outstanding performance and simple workability. You can learn more about this product by reading the introductory brochure: click here.
For the development and fine-tuning of the new flexible spacer bar, the Glass Alliance work team started from the market demands and the need for further developments in the spacer bar seal and sealant adhesion during production, in order to obtain a final product that fully met requirements for efficiency and value-for-money which insulating glass manufacturers must be able to rely on today. The remarkably positive response that the FGS launch is enjoying is a reliable indication of the outstanding level of satisfaction achieved.
Innovation travels fast: The new FGS spacer bar is ready for delivery
March marks the first deliveries of FGS (Flexible Glass Spacer), the ultra-new spacer bar for warm edge systems based on flexible olefins.