Claims
- 1. An insulating glass unit comprising glass panes held in a predetermined spaced relation by a spacing member disposed between the panes of glass adjacent to the edges thereof and cooperating to provide a channel about the periphery of the assembly and a partially crosslinked hot-melt butyl rubber sealant composition in said channel in contact with said glass panes and spacing member, sufficient heat having been applied to the exterior face of the sealant composition to raise the temperature of the outermost portion of the sealant composition to above from about 325.degree. F. to about 425.degree. F. while the innermost portion of the sealant composition remained at a temperature substantially below from about 325.degree. F. to about 425.degree. F. to cause substantially complete crosslinking of that portion of the sealant composition heated above from about 325.degree. F. to about 425.degree. F. thereby forming a high-strength thermoset adhesive bond about the outer periphery of the channel, while the innermost portion of the sealant composition adjacent the spacing member remained uncrosslinked and provides a high tack, thermoplastic adhesive bond about the inner periphery of the channel.
- 2. The insulating glass unit of claim 1 wherein sufficient heat has been applied to the exterior face of said sealant composition to raise the temperature of about 30 to about 50% of the outermost portion of the sealant composition to from about 325.degree. F. to about 425.degree. F.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional, of application Ser. No. 626,230 filed Oct. 28, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,998,680.
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