superspacer
superspacer
what is the difference between super spacer and warm edge spacer? how much more efficient?
Super Spacer is a warm edge spacer. Basically warm edge spacer applies to any of the newer less conductive spacer systems; some are less conductive than others.
According to one test I have seen and Oberon Super Spacer is the least conductive of all the spacers currently available.
I think I had read that Edge Tech the producer of Super Spacer created the term Warm Edge Spacer.
Bill
Uneeda Window of NJ
According to one test I have seen and Oberon Super Spacer is the least conductive of all the spacers currently available.
I think I had read that Edge Tech the producer of Super Spacer created the term Warm Edge Spacer.
Bill
Uneeda Window of NJ
Yep, prety much every test I have seen in the past couple years lists superspacer as the least conductive.
Generally, TPS is about 1/2 degree or so below superspacer and the stainless steel systems are about 2 degrees lower.
Swiggle and Intercept tend to run just a hair below the stainless systems.
Aluminum runs about 8 degrees below that.
Actually, I believe that the term warm edge technology was coined by PPG with their introduction of the Intercept spacer, but without a doubt it was EdgeTech that popularized it...
Say what you will about SuperSpacer, but my hat is off to their marketing folks...they have done an amazing job with that product.
Generally, TPS is about 1/2 degree or so below superspacer and the stainless steel systems are about 2 degrees lower.
Swiggle and Intercept tend to run just a hair below the stainless systems.
Aluminum runs about 8 degrees below that.
Actually, I believe that the term warm edge technology was coined by PPG with their introduction of the Intercept spacer, but without a doubt it was EdgeTech that popularized it...
Say what you will about SuperSpacer, but my hat is off to their marketing folks...they have done an amazing job with that product.
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