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Glazing Setting Block
Setting blocks for window and patio door glazing. 4" minimum length; 1/8"–3/8" thickness; sized for 1/4"–1" glass. EPDM 80 ± 5 Shore A standard; silicone 40-80 Shore A and Santoprene 80-85 alternates for fire and acoustic glazing assemblies.
Also known as
setting block · glazing block · bedding pad · glass setting block
Key Features
- EPDM standard for residential and light commercial
- Silicone option for high-temperature fire-rated glazing
- Santoprene option for acoustic-rated glazing
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Technical Resources
Specifying Glazing Setting Block
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EPDM handles outdoor temperature swings and ozone exposure well; silicone handles extreme heat. Here's the full decision framework.
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