Glazing blocks 30 x 6 mm (1,000 pieces)
Glazing block of polypropylene, universally applicable, max. glass thickness 28 mm, 6 mm circumference
(more information)- Free shipment from € 500,- (incl. VAT)
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These glazing blocks are 30 mm wide, 6 mm thick and 100 mm long. To comply with the installation guidelines (NPR 3577; Nederlandse Praktijk Richtlijn; "eisen voor de beglazing van kozijnen, ramen en deuren in buitengevels"), use these glazing blocks with insulating glass of a maximum thickness of 28 mm. You use this glazing block 30 mm when the circumferential clearance is 6 mm. The circumferential clearance is the space you have all around the glass, between the window and the frame. With a block of 6 mm thick this means that there is circumferential clearance of 6 mm. This allows you to position your pane of glass in the middle of the frame before installing the glazing beads.
Main features of glazing blocks 30 x 6 mm (1,000 pieces):
Polypropylene glazing blocks
Impact-resistant, even at low temperatures
Universally applicable; ventilating properties of tunnel blocks and the firmness of grid cubes
Length 100 mm, width 30 mm, thickness 6 mm (colour black)
Mentioned price is per 1,000 pieces (also available per 100 pieces)
Different widths and thicknesses available (always 100 mm in length)
See the NPR-3577 for correct placement guidelines and use glass cubes
These 30 x 6 mm (1,000 pieces) glazing blocks comes with:
In a bag with 1,000 pieces
Points of attention:
Use this size block for insulating glass with a maximum thickness of 28 mm
Preferably, do not place glazing blocks on top of each other to compensate for a different circumferential clearance, but place 1 block with the correct thickness. Thinner blocks have less or no drainage channel and that is precisely the purpose of the blocks; ventilating effect and the removal of moisture
The glazing blocks ensure that insulating glass does not stand directly on the frame. This allows moisture to drain to preserve the sealant of the insulating glass and of course also the frame. Therefore, choose the right blocks and place them in the right way
The placement of the glazing blocks differs per situation (for example, the glazing of a tilt and turn window is completely different from the glazing of a fixed window). Be well informed to avoid placing the blocks incorrectly. Incorrect placement can lead to damage to the frame and / or glass!