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Insulite manufactures ceramic spandrel glass for use
in non-vision glass areas of curtain wall and window construction,
to mask the unsightly building construction material that may be
contained within a window opening area(s) so that it cannot be seen
from the exterior of the building. Some typical examples of this
would be areas above ceilings and floor lines in curtainwall construction
as well as columns, interior walls or knee walls that join or attach
to the window framing.
Insulite suggests that all spandrel glass never be
used without a uniform opaque background. Areas to avoid would be
transoms, sidelites, or any area where backup material is not available
or present.
Insulspan ceramic enamel is comprised of minute glass
particles, mixed with a medium and pigment then applied to the glass
surface by the roll-coating process. The enamel is then fired to
create a permanent coating.
Insulite uses Ferro enamel, the most widely accepted
ceramic enamel in the industry, which is lead free. Insulspan ceramic
enamel can be applied to the #2 surface of monolithic clear, tinted
or pyrolitic reflective glass, or the #2, 3 or 4th surface of insulated
glass.
Insulspan gives the Architect/Designer an opportunity
to provide a look harmonious with the vision glass or create a unique
appearance with an array of (10) Insulspan standard colors. Insulite
can also produce custom color Insulspan upon request.
Please consult Insulite for any additional information
on Insulspan.
  

Go to: Insulpan
Standard Specifications
For additional information regarding Insulpan contact
Insulite.
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