Glass canopies for the office center of the DZ Bank in Berlin
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Jean-Paul Hautekeer, Markus Plettau, Patrick Vandereecken & Patrice Sauro, Dow Corning SA
The recent introduction of new adhesive technologies are opening new perspectives for the window & door industry in terms of innovative design, efficient manufacturing process, cost reduction and improved performance. A new generation of products is specifically capturing the attention of manufacturers, including reactive hot melts as well as specially formulated two-part materials that can provide immediate green strength during the assembly of windows. Depending on the driving need, specific solutions can be proposed to window producers to improve their productivity, save cost and also gain new market share through innovation and differentiation. Some of the new integrated window/glass systems will also give the glass processing companies a chance to diversify and increase the value of their products.
This paper is specifically reviewing the recently launched technology of silicone reactive hot melt and its possibilities in the manufacturing of next generation window systems. Several examples will be reviewed as well as the description of the key features of this new material.
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Mr. Jean-Paul Hautekeer
Marketing Manager, Europe Dow Corning Commercial Glazing Jean-Paul Hautekeer is the Global Market Manager for Windows and Insulating Glass for Dow Corning, the leading producer of silicone. Hautekeers responsibilities as Market Manager as well as his pre... |
Mr. Patrick Vandereecken
Project Leader Dow Corning |