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Up to 80% of energy loss through a window occurs at its edge

Ask Thermoseal Group about passing EN1279 part 3 gas test with Energis-TX.N sealed units.

What is energis-TX N

Energis-TX.N is a superior technology sealed unit designed to minimise energy loss through your windows.

It is a high performance sealed unit that has been designed with an emphasis on achieving a gas-tight and structurally sound double glazed unit which incorporates warm edge technology.

All components in Energis-TX.N insulated glass sealed units are to be extensively tested and comply with Euro Norm (EN) 1279 part 2 and 3.

Thermix-TX.N warm edge spacer tube

Used to hold glass apart within a sealed unit, spacer tube helps to maintain its structural integrity.  Thermix-TX.N is a rigid warm edge spacer tube which is made from high performance engineering plastic tecatherm combined with an integrated stainless steel gas diffusion barrier.

Its tube system gives you the choice of square cut corner key joints sealed gas-tight with Gas Lock Technology, or 100% gas tight machine formed corners.

Unlike flexible and foam spacer systems, decorative grilles can be secured using solid fixings and still be gas-tight using Gas-Lock Technology.

Pure 3A Desiccant

Energis-TX.N uses a hollow tube system which means that it can be filled with pure 3A desiccant. This ensures a definitive volume of desiccant in every sealed unit. The sole function of the desiccant or molecular sieve is to absorb any moisture in the airspace and keep the window from misting up between the surfaces of the glass.

Low-e coated glass

Low-e glass stands for low emissivity glass. This glass varies from normal float glass in that one side of the glass has a special metal coating, technically known as a low emissitivity, or Low-e coating. All energy efficient windows must contain a low-e glass, so insist on it!

Primary Sealants

The dual sealing system makes up for approximately 90% of the European insulated glass market.

The primary seal serves as a handling aid and as a barrier preventing the ingress of moisture and the loss of energy saving inert gases.

Secondary Sealants

Edge sealants bond to the spacer bar and seal the edge of the sealed unit from moisture ingress and protect the unit from gases passing into the internal unit construction. Options include: Hotmelt, Polysulphide, Silicone and Polyurethane.

Gas Filling

The airspace between the glass panes is filled with an inert gas such as Argon. Units filled with an inert gas must meet the requirements to pass EN1279 part 3 standards for gas loss. Energis-TX.N units are designed with gas-tight properties to meet these standards.