• Cycle Times Up to 50% Faster Than Hand Gunning (Not Including Time Saved on Scraping or Unit Clean-up)
• Total Quality/Consistency of Seal • All Four Corners are Completely Packed • Machine Pays for itself by Reducing Overfill, Excess Purging, IG Clean-up & Eliminating Underfill. • The Seal Rivals Any Expensive Fully Automated Machine • Can be Configured for Dual & Triple Pane Units in One Pass • Precisely Seals Special Shapes with No Program Change |
The Erdman® Fixed Head IG Secondary Sealer is a simple and economical answer to your Insulating Glass (IG) Secondary Sealing needs. The stationary sealant application system on the Erdman® Fixed Head IG Secondary Sealer gives your operator the ability to efficiently apply a professional, high quality, consistent secondary seal to your insulating glass units.
Your operator simply positions a glass unit in front of the stationary sealant applicator. The applicator control system tracks the glass while the operator passes the glass from left to right through the applicator. The spacer is measured by a depth probe. The machine applies sealant based on the speed at which the glass is being moved by the operator and the height and depth of the spacer. When the operator gets to the corner (end of glass unit) the operator then rotates the glass 90 degrees and repeats the process until all sides are sealed. Each corner is filled under pressure with a back up plate or a wiper making for a perfect fill with little or no objectionable bulge in the corners.
“I’ve bought equipment from a number of vendors over the years and Erdman has, by far, been the best to deal with and has been the only vendor to deliver complicated gear that just works on startup without having to turn wrenches and troubleshoot components.” –Steve Stitch, Neighbors Windows & Doors
Your operator simply positions a glass unit in front of the stationary sealant applicator. The applicator control system tracks the glass while the operator passes the glass from left to right through the applicator. The spacer is measured by a depth probe. The machine applies sealant based on the speed at which the glass is being moved by the operator and the height and depth of the spacer. When the operator gets to the corner (end of glass unit) the operator then rotates the glass 90 degrees and repeats the process until all sides are sealed. Each corner is filled under pressure with a back up plate or a wiper making for a perfect fill with little or no objectionable bulge in the corners.
“I’ve bought equipment from a number of vendors over the years and Erdman has, by far, been the best to deal with and has been the only vendor to deliver complicated gear that just works on startup without having to turn wrenches and troubleshoot components.” –Steve Stitch, Neighbors Windows & Doors