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What causes deflection and distortion in sealed insulating glass units?

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What causes deflection and distortion in sealed insulating glass units?

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When sealed insulating glass units are manufactured, a fixed volume of air is sealed into the cavity. Changes in temperature and barometric pressure will cause the unit to become temporarily concave or convex. This shape will cause reflected images to be distorted. Units made with reflective glass are particularly affected. For more information on deflection please click here.

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