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Method of using hollow glass molecular sieve

The hollow glass molecular sieve can simultaneously adsorb water and residual organic matter in the hollow glass, so that the hollow glass is transparent and transparent even at low temperature, and can sufficiently reduce the strong internal and external pressure difference under the seasonal temperature difference. Day and night, the hollow glass molecular sieve also solves the deformation and fracture problems caused by the expansion or contraction of the hollow glass, and prolongs the service life of the insulating glass. The moisture in the inner cavity of the insulating glass is adsorbed while reducing the dew point and preventing the glass from fogging. Production to achieve energy saving and noise reduction.

Insulating Glass Molecular Sieve: The hollow glass molecular sieve is a crystalline aluminosilicate mineral particle mainly used for air drying of double-layer glass interlayer. It absorbs moisture from the insulating glass and dries it. Frost resistance effect. clean. The amount of dust adsorbed in the air is very low.

Environmental protection. It can be recycled, environmentally friendly, recyclable, reprocessed and reused. Energy saving. It is used for insulating glass, insulating glass and aluminum strip, sealing glue, etc. to ensure energy saving of insulating glass. Proper use of hollow glass molecular sieves: Special molecular sieves for hollow glass should be sealed and stored before use. The package was found to be damaged and should not be used. The package is not used and cannot be packed and used.

It should be in a dry, dust-free room. Molecular sieves should not be exposed to air for extended periods of time after unpacking. From filling to glue, the film should be completed in a short time. The aluminum gasket filled with molecular sieve should be within 45 minutes. Made of insulating glass. After sealing, there is no leakage of insulating glass around. After sealing the insulating glass together, it is forbidden to be exposed to sunlight.