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Molecular Sieves minimize condensation in insulating glass.

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June 3, 2005 - Siliporite® 3A/13X and 3A Molecular Sieves are compatible with manufacturing gas-filled IG units and help achieve low dew points. For use with solvent-based sealants, 3A/13X sieves blend synthetic zeolite of type X and A crystalline structure to remove water and solvent residues after sealing glass. Constructed of synthetic zeolite of type 3A crystalline structure, 3A sieves remove water and prevent condensation within insulating glass units using metal spacers.

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TruSeal Technologies Inc.
23150 Commerce Park
Beachwood, OH, 44122
USA


TruSeal Technologies, Inc. Offers Molecular Sieves for Reduced Condensation in Insulating Glass

Siliporite® molecular sieves remove water and solvent residues after sealing

Beachwood, OH – April 27, 2005 –TruSeal Technologies, Inc., a leading manufacturing of warm edge spacer systems for insulating glass, offers 3A/13X and 3A Siliporite® molecular sieves to window manufacturers. These high-quality bead products are compatible with manufacturing gas-filled IG units and help achieve very low dew points.

For use with solvent-based sealants, the 3A/13X molecular sieves blend a synthetic zeolite of the type X and A crystalline structure to remove water and solvent residues after sealing the glass.

The 3A molecular sieves are used to remove water and prevent condensation within insulating glass units using metal spacers. They are constructed of synthetic zeolite of the type 3A crystalline structure. 3A bead products are excellent for use in dual- and single-seal units manufactured with solvent-free sealants. However, 3A beads are not recommended for use in single seal units that utilize solvent-based sealants.

Both types of molecular sieves have low dust content and consistent bead sizes. For information about molecular sieves, please visit our web site at www.truseal.com.

TruSeal Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Beachwood, Ohio, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers and marketers of insulating glass products. TruSeal produces superior IG spacer systems with consistent after sales service and a warranty program for qualified window fabricators. TruSeal appears in the Adhesives & Sealants Industry “ASI Top 50” as a leading supplier to the IG market. TruSeal is part of the Quanex Corporation Building Products Group. Quanex is an industry-leading manufacturer of value-added engineered materials and components serving the Vehicular Products and Building Products markets.
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