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Please read these notes to select the most appropriate gas filling method for your production system. How to gas fill IG units IG units can be filled vertically or horizontally, through one hole or two holes in the spacer bar, or through gas filling corner keys. The holes can be drilled or punched – Inagas can supply both drill and punch, designed for the purpose to ensure accurate, consistent operation. See the Accessories page for details. Two hole filling is achieved either with gas filling corner keys or with gas filling sleeves inserted into the spacer bar. In either case, a gas barrier has to be made to prevent the gas from escaping during the filling procedure. Hot melt sealant – vertical filling The equipment gives an audible signal when the unit has the correct level of gas. The top lance is removed first and the gas plug inserted; this procedure is repeated for the lower hole. The sealant void behind the plug can be conveniently sealed using a portable hot melt gun or by using the bulk hot melt applicator. Two part sealant – vertical filling Provided the butyled spacer frame can give a good gas barrier, the procedures are as above, but omitting the use of the silicone plug – the secondary sealant being applied after the gas filling cycle. If a butyl gas barrier cannot be established, the procedures for the hot melt system may be used. The use of pre-bent spacer bar will prevent any problems with gas leakage provided the butyl primary seal is properly applied. --------------------------------------------------- The IGA range of gas fillers can also be used in one hole filling configuration. The procedures are similar to those above, but using a single lance which dispenses gas and removes air simultaneously. This system is convenient as there is only one hole to prepare and the unit may be filled either vertically or horizontally. Typically, one hole filling is slower than two hole filling, however, in terms of production flow, this time difference is offset by the reduced frame preparation. Please note that larger units should be filled vertically to maintain equalisation. |
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