Claims
- 1. An insulating glass unit, comprising:a first plane having an inner surface and an outer surface; a second pane having an inner surface and an outer surface, the panes positioned such that the inner surface of the first pane faces the inner surface of the second pane; a spacer located between the first and second panes; and a sealant system adhering the panes to the spacer, the sealant system comprising: (a) a first sealant comprising: a thermoplastic resin component, wherein the thermoplastic component comprises a mixture of epoxidized soya plasticizers, ethylene butylacrylate, and a polyolefin; and a curable resin component; and (b) a second sealant located adjacent the first sealant, wherein the first sealant, upon curing, has a moisture vapor transmission rate of less than about 2.5 g/m2/day and a hardness after curing ranging from about 30 Shore A to about 50 Shore A.
- 2. An insulating glass unit, comprising:a first pane of glass; a second pane of glass; a spacer system comprising (i) a spacer positioned between an inner surface of the first pane of glass and an inner surface of the second pane of glass, and (ii) a sealant system for adhering the inner surfaces of the panes to the spacer, the sealant system comprising: at least one sealant, comprising: (a) at least one thermoplastic hot-melt material having a melt temperature ranging from about 125° F. (51° C.) to about 250° F. (121° C.), wherein the thermoplastic hot-melt material comprises a mixture of an epoxide material, an acrylate material, and a polyolefin material; and (b) at least one curable material, wherein the sealant, when cured, forms a covalent bond between the spacer and the panes, and wherein the sealant has an initial hardness ranging from about 25 Shore A to about 45 Shore A and a post-cure hardness measured about 48 hours thereafter ranging from about 30 Shore A to about 50 Shore A.
- 3. The insulating glass unit as claimed in claim 2, wherein the thermoplastic hot-melt material comprises a mixture of epoxidized soya plasticizer, ethylene butylacrylate, and amorphous polyolefin.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Application Serial No. 60/152,008 filed Sep. 1, 1999, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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