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- Material: Polypropylene
- Ageing-resistant
- Temperature-resistant
- Optimised rib system for high load-bearing capacity
- Verified compatibility with conventional glazing sealants (based on polysulphide, polyurethane and silicone)
- Ventilation channel for vapour pressure compensation (from 32 mm block width and 2 mm thickness upwards)
Rotor
Tilt-turn sash
Tilt Blades
Damper blade
Swing Wing
Free-Standing Glazing
Center turning blade
Horizontal sliding window
Dimensioning
The width b depends on the (window) frame system and the thickness a of the glazing unit. If there are no other regulations for specific glass products or glazing systems from glass manufacturers, the glazing blocks should be 2 mm wider than the thickness of the glazing unit.
Block alignment
Blocks should be positioned about one block length from the corners of the glazing units. The distance can be reduced to 20 mm in some cases if the risk of glass breakage is not increased by the frame and the position of the block. Blocks can be positioned about 250 mm from the corners of very wide, fixed glazing units. Glazing blocks must be positioned over a frame fastening point. The number of glazing blocks should be increased accordingly for heavy glazing units.
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