Custom Wine Cellar Doors Insulated Glass Is An Ideal Choice

Custom Wine Cellar Doors Insulated Glass is an Ideal Choice

by

Juliette Johnson

Do you wish to have a custom wine cellar door with the glass panes made of insulated glass? If you do, then you will be giving yourself two benefits in one functionality and uniqueness. Why? Just continue reading this article and youll know exactly why as I will be discussing the different features of an insulated glass that make it the ideal choice for wine cellar doors.

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Toughened Glass The glass panes used in manufacturing insulated glass are in fact toughened or what they call tempered glass. Controlled heat and certain chemical treatments are applied to make this glass tougher than any ordinary type of glass, and this also makes the glass safer to use since when it is broken by accident, dull, pebble-sized fragments will be produced instead of sharp shards. A popular trend nowadays in glass manufacture is the use of low-e glass. Low-e is short for low-emissivity which refers to low radiant heat transfer. Sunlight is the chief source of radiant heat and UV or ultraviolet light, so low-e types of glass are preferred for exterior glass windows or doors where sun exposure is inevitable. This means that wine cellar doors do not necessarily have to have low-e glass panes since most wine storage rooms are located in dark areas or at the interior of houses and business set ups. One important thing to remember though, some wine cellar manufacturers use lighting fixtures and lighting equipment that emits UV light which can cause harmful changes in wines and wine bottles alike, so UV-free lights are much preferred for use in wine cellars. The Space between Glass Panes and its Insulating Property The space that is created when attaching two or more glass panes secured by a spacer is the one responsible for the insulating and non-condensing properties of the insulated glass. There are four key features that this space has to hold in order to get the efficiency it is expected to have. Space fillingsSpacerSealantsDesiccants First, let me talk about space fillings. Space fillings are extremely important since they possess low heat transmission rates making the insulation very effective. Dry or dehydrated air, thermal performance gasses, or a vacuum can be used as space fillings. Among the three, thermal performance gasses have greater advantage since these gasses have lower heat transfer rates, are chemically inert, clear, odorless, non-toxic, and non-flammable. The most commonly used inert gasses are Argon, Krypton, and Xenon with Argon having a much lower cost. A vacuum on the other hand is very difficult to achieve thus the more expensive price. Secondly, spacers are the ones that anchor the glass panes in order to leave a space in between them and different spacer materials include metals, structural foams, and fiberglass. Metallic spacers like aluminum have high heat transfer rates so using this type defeats the purpose of insulation. Structural foams and fiberglass are the most efficient because of their very low heat transfer rates. Third, sealants are used to seal the edges to make sure no air or gas fillings can escape from the space thus they play a vital role in maintaining insulation and preventing condensation as well. Sealants are especially manufactured to resist moisture and vapor transmission and also shield the space from cleaning or glazing substances. Butyl is a primary sealant commonly utilized for insulated glass due to its strong adhesion to glass surfaces and its sealing capacity can be further enhanced by using a secondary sealant such as Silicone. Lastly, absorption of moisture that may be present within the thin layer of space and preventing any unwanted chemical reaction with the gas filling are made possible with the use of desiccants. Silica gels are extensively used as desiccants as they are considered to have a very high capacity in absorption of water and hydrocarbons thus preventing condensation. A Space with Sound Insulation Insulated glass products have soundproofing capacity. Does this matter? Yes and wine collectors should be very particular with this topic because of the damaging effects of vibrations coming from sound waves. Sediments inside the wine bottles may be stirred up due to vibrations and in turn can alter the taste and smell of wines, which you surely dont want to happen so dont waste those years of carefully preserving and aging your wines by not choosing insulated glass for your wine cellar door. A Space with a Unique Stylish Feature A more interesting feature that insulated glass can give is transforming the plain look of the glass into a more stylish one by utilizing the spaces between glass panes. Art pieces can be inserted into these spaces as long as those art materials dont cause any damaging reaction with the gas fillings inside. Wine cellar door designers may suggest using stained glass for a more striking appeal.

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Custom Wine Cellar Doors Insulated Glass is an Ideal Choice