We stock a wide range of glazing bead products to suit your needs. Whether you're looking for PVCu, aluminium or timber glazing bead, we have a product to suit your requirements. We also offer a variety of different profiles to choose from, so you can find the perfect match for your window or door. Our glazing bead products are available at competitive prices, and we offer free delivery on all eligible orders. So browse our range today and find the perfect product for your next project.
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Glazing Bead | Glazing | Bead
Glazing Bead
A glazing bead, often white in color, is the strip on a window panel inside a window frame which holds and supports the pane of glass. Despite glazing beads largely being used for cosmetic purposes only and the sealant around the glass providing the primary seal, glazing beads are an important part of window set-ups that can easily be removed to replace damaged glass. In order to determine what glazing bead should replace one in need of repair, research and knowledge of the product series and vintage of the unit are necessary pieces of information. Glazing beads provide an aesthetically pleasing finish to windows while also contributing to their overall structural integrity.
What is snap-in glazing bead for windows?
Snap-in glazing bead is an incredibly versatile glazing option for aluminum window-- providing a neat and clean sight line with minimal visibility. The glazing bead itself is flat and white, and easily snaps between the glass and outer channel. As with any glazing system, it's important to double check measurements before ordering your hardware to ensure that the glazing bead will fit properly. With glazing bead white, not only do you get a neat looking window from the outside, but it also creates a strong seal around the glass.
What is snap-in vinyl glazing do?
Snap-in Vinyl glazing bead is a great addition for anyone looking to spruce up their windows with modern hardware. This glazing bead vinyl provides a neat, clean sightline and is easily snapped into the aluminum window frames between the glass and outer channel - enabling glazing to be maintained even on tilt windows. Along with its convenience and aesthetic appeal, it's available in gray, bronze and white allowing customers to find a product that fits their specific design style. It comes packaged in boxes of 20 lengths with each length being pre-shaped at a 90 degree angle. With such an extensive variety of colors and pre-shaping, glazing bead vinyl certainly has the ability to enhance any window project.
What is glazing bead made of?
Glass beads have been around since ancient times, and are still a popular choice for glazing and other types of hardware. They are made by melting silica and other minerals at high temperatures to form a thick, viscous liquid. The liquid is then molded into the shape of the desired bead before it cools and hardens. To create colored glass beads, minerals or some other substance may be added or subtracted from the material formulation to produce a particular color. An alternate method is rolling molten beads in warm crushed glass together with minerals to achieve certain colors, although these after effects can sometimes flake off or peel over time. White glazing bead is an example of a popular color that is achieved in this manner.
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