What is Warm Edge Technology?

Warm Edge Technology refers to the type of spacer material used to separate the panes of glass (or glazing) in an insulating glass (IG) window unit. If the material is less conductive than a conventional aluminum spacer at the edge of the glass, it is said to be warm edge. Most newer window spacers are less conductive and outperform aluminum. But there's still one small problem – they may contain some kind of metal, which is highly conductive.
 
Unlike "warm edge” options that contain steel or aluminum wrapped in butyl rubber, Super Spacer® is made of 100 percent foam. Super Spacer's TrueWARM® NO-Metal formula blocks the heat escape path and provides some of the best thermal performance and durability in the industry.
 
Super Spacer’s TrueWARM edge technology also helps you protect your family from the threat of bacteria and molds caused by condensation on your windows.
 
Keep the cold outside where it belongs in the winter and the heat outside in the summer, while protecting your family from dangerous allergens with Super Spacer TrueWARM® edge technology.
 
Warm Edge Fact:

The use of warm edge spacer systems has increased by 65 percent over the past 10 years

 
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