Insulating glazing

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428 38, 527861, 5278613, 65 58, E06B 366

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056436440

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a process for producing a vacuum in an insulating glazing composed of two glass sheets (2, 3) separated by pins (4). According to the invention, one of the glass sheets includes a hole (12) which is plugged by a softened ball after the vacuum has been achieved. The invention also relates to an insulating glazing whose glass sheets are separated by pins (4) and joined at their periphery by a sealing joint.

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Collins, R. E., "Evacuated Glazing", Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. for Optical Engineering (Opt. Mater. Technol. Energy Effic. Sol. Energy Convers. XI), vol. 1727, pp. 358-367.

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