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TECHNICAL BINDER: Guide to Glazing, Finish Options and Performance

Glass Sizing: Rules-of-Thumb

The following rules-of-thumb provide the basics on how glass for skylights and curtain wall is constructed. These are standard dimensions and thicknesses which can be evaluated and altered for your specific application.

Overall thickness: Sloped glazing (skylights)

Sloped glazing's overall glass thickness is determined by the overall size of the panels. They are typically an overall thickness of 1 1/8" — 1 1/4 ", consisting of:

  • 1/4" outer lite
  • 1/2" airspace
  • 3/16" to 1/2" laminated inner lite, with a .030 PVB innerlayer for lites under 30 square feet, or a .060 PVB innerlayer when specified with a ceramic frit, low-e glass, or for reduced distortion.
    Inner lites are always laminated for safety on sloped glazing
    Laminated thicknesses are determined by the area of the lite.

Overall thickness: Vertical glazing (curtain wall)

Vertical glazing is typically 1" insulated glass consisting of the following layers:

  • 1/4" outer lite
  • 1/2" airspace
  • 1/4" inner light - heat strengthened or tempered, depending upon where it is located geographically

Maximum size: Unsupported glass

In most cases, the maximum size of standard, 1/4" unsupported glass is 40 sq feet.

Glass fabrication and budget

Generally speaking, the amount and type of cuts made in the fabrication of the glass units directly impact the glass prices:

  • Rectangular panels are the least expensive
  • Radius cut panels are the most expensive

Please contact us or call us at 800-345-7899 for more information about sizing glass for your next project.

A Guide to Glazing, Finish Options and Performance

  • Glass Sizing: Rules of Thumb
  • Glass Types: An Overview
  • Glass Coatings: Tints, Low-e, Reflective, and Ceramic Frits
  • Performance Values: Glass Coating, Tints and Frits
  • Aluminum Finish Options: Painted and Anodized
  • Warranty Basics

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