As a very important part of glass lamination, the choice of glazing tape plays a decisive role in the lamination effect. So, how should you choose the thickness of the foam glazing tape?
First of all, we must understand the role of glazing tape. Sealing tape mainly plays the role of sealing, waterproof, moisture-proof, dust-proof, etc., and different thicknesses will produce different effects in different laminating environments.
For example, when laminating a single layer of glass, a 0.5mm glazing tape is generally selected. In this case, too little thickness will cause the tape to break easily, and too thick will affect the tightness of the glass bond, which will affect the bonding effect. When laminating double glazing or insulating glass, 1.0mm or 1.5mm glazing tape should be selected to ensure the sealing performance between the glasses.
However, in actual lamination, the different lamination environment will also affect the choice of sealing tape. For example, at high altitudes, the air pressure is lower, and the distance between the glasses varies with the change in temperature. At this time, we need to choose a thick sealing tape to ensure the stability of the fit in different environments.
In short, when choosing a glazing tape we need to combine the specific lamination environment and the thickness of the glass to choose the appropriate sealing tape thickness. Only in this way can the stability and quality of glass lamination be ensured, and the lamination effect will be more high-quality and durable.





