Structural glazing is a method of installing glass in a building using silicone sealant rather than mechanical fasteners. The diagram shows a typical structural glazing detail using silicone sealant between two panes of glass and an aluminum profile. Closed cell polyethylene backer material, setting blocks, and spacers help support the glass and control the depth of silicone sealant.
Structural glazing is a method of installing glass in a building using silicone sealant rather than mechanical fasteners. The diagram shows a typical structural glazing detail using silicone sealant between two panes of glass and an aluminum profile. Closed cell polyethylene backer material, setting blocks, and spacers help support the glass and control the depth of silicone sealant.
Structural glazing is a method of installing glass in a building using silicone sealant rather than mechanical fasteners. The diagram shows a typical structural glazing detail using silicone sealant between two panes of glass and an aluminum profile. Closed cell polyethylene backer material, setting blocks, and spacers help support the glass and control the depth of silicone sealant.