Gas Filling Machine rapidly fills insulating glass units

Date: 14 June 2004

Semiautomatic Quik-Dose™ fills insulating glass units with liquid gas such as argon or krypton for thermal and sound insulation in times as short as 3½ sec.

Upon droplet’s contact with sill edge of vented IG unit, liquid boils into gaseous state, displacing lighter, moist air. Displaced air exits through top edge’s perimeter vent, while heavier gas fills from bottom-up with very little turbulence.

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