Multiple glazing

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E06B 3/66 (2006.01) E06B 3/663 (2006.01)

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CA 1306346

MULTIPLE GLAZING Abstract of the Disclosure A method of manufacturing a multiple glazing unit which comprises: preparing two transparent panels and assembling a spacer frame. The frame has two parallel side portions intended to be located in juxtaposed relation and parallel with the panels and a bridging portion extending between the side portions and intended to be located at the outer region of the spacer frame to provide a closed figure of substan- tially uniform thickness. Prior to positioning the assembled spacer frame between the two transparent panels, a coating of a curing sealing composition is disposed onto the side portions, the bridging portions and corner pieces of the spacer frame. The coating on the side portion is triangular in section. The curing sealant composition comprises a cold curing poly- urethane, cold curing polysulphide or moisture curing silicone and has a rate of cure and a degree of thixotropy sufficient that the composition retains its shape and ability to bond until the panels are pressed together with the frame. The spacer frame with its coating of sealant is then positioned between the two transparent panels and these are then pressed together.

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