Reduce energy consumption in manufacturing
Vacuum insulated glass (VIG) is expected to become increasingly popular in the pursuit of more energy-efficient buildings. VIG, requiring sealing materials that ensure high airtightness, uses glass instead of conventional rubber or resin. However, forming junctions of glass-based sealing materials involves a high-temperature heating process.
Resonac offers Low-Melting Glass "Vaneetect", enabling hermetic sealing with a heating process at low temperatures.
What will you discover in this whitepaper?
Resonac’s "Vaneetect" <VS-1305B> allows VIG to be manufactured with less energy than conventional models as it forms a hermetically sealed bond with heating at 300°C.
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Product Features
- Lowering temperature and shortening time in manufacturing
- Free of Pb and other substances restricted by the RoHS Directive
Technical Characteristics
- Properties of Vaneetect
- Chemical Reliability
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