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March 15, 2004 - Available in black, EdgeThermâ„¢ PIB-H1 gun grade, 100% solids sealant system is based on polyisobutylene (PIB) polymer formulated to impart reinforcement, resist degradation from UV light and oxidation, and provide low moisture permeability. It resists shearing and retains flexibility through its temperature range to compensate for thermal movement of IG units. Product adheres to glass and metal.

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TruSeal Releases Second Product in New Insulating Glass Sealant Family

EdgeThermâ„¢ PIB-H1 second addition to user-friendly, gun grade sealants

Beachwood, OH – February 12, 2004 – TruSeal Technologies, Inc., a world leader in flexible spacer systems for insulating glass (IG), has introduced the second product in its new family of hot-melt butyl and polyisobutylene (PIB) IG sealants. Named EdgeTherm™, the new product family features high-performance, gun grade IG sealants for manufacturing flexibility.

The second rollout in the EdgeTherm line is PIB-H1, a high viscosity, high strength, 100 percent solids sealant system. The product is based on a PIB polymer formulated to impart reinforcement, resist degradation from ultraviolet light and provide low moisture permeability. With its high viscosity formula, PIB-H1 resists shearing in large, heavy lites of glass and retains flexibility through a wide temperature range to compensate for thermal movement of IG units.

EdgeTherm PIB-H1 is used as the primary seal on IG units while providing the main moisture vapor seal between the glass and metal spacer. It must be used with a secondary seal designed to provide structural strength. The product's properties provide a low moisture vapor transmission rate, consistent quality and excellent adhesion to glass and metal through a wide temperature range. PIB-H1 also provides easy application and handling of coated spacer bars and resists degradation from ultraviolet light and oxidation.

Available in black, EdgeTherm PIB-H1 is provided in bulk for application by various type extruders.

For more information about TruSeal's EdgeTherm PIB-H1 or to order the product data sheet (F-8075), visit TruSeal's Web site, www.truseal.com.

Headquartered in Beachwood, Ohio, TruSeal Technologies is one of the world's leading manufacturers and marketers of insulating glass products. TruSeal produces superior 1G flexible spacer systems with consistent after sales service and a warranty program for qualified window fabricators. TruSeal is listed in the Adhesives & Sealants Industry "ASI Top 50" as a Leading supplier to the IG market.

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Phone: 216-910-1532
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Name: TruSeal Technologies Inc.
Address: 23150 Commerce Park
City: Beachwood
State: OH
ZIP: 44122
Country: USA
Phone: 216-910-1500
FAX: 216-910-1505
http://www.swiggle.com


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