INSULATING GLASS

What is insulating glass?

Insulating glass (IG) consists of two or more glass window panes separated by a space to reduce heat transfer across a part of the building envelope. The space between the glass is sometimes filled with a noble gas, such as argon or krypton.

Clear glass, tinted glass, tempered glass, Heat-strengthened glass, Low-E glass, reflective glass, laminated glass can be combined together to form a Insulating Glass.

Insulating Glass is often called double-glazed glass, it consists of two or as many as glasses separated by aluminum bars and the edges are sealed. Aluminum spacer bar filled with desiccant beads.

Double layer of adhesive is applied to ensure the performance of the box glass. The main glue layer is butyl sealant. The second layer of glue is a silicone structure.

APPLICATION

Insulated glass excels in thermal properties and as a sound insulator. The dual glass layers, combined with the air or gas in between, serve as a formidable sound barrier. Doing so creates a quieter indoor environment.

PRODUCT FEATURES

♦ Optical properties: Visible light transmittance coefficient of the crystalline membrane is about 80% and visible light transmittance coefficient is about 10-48%.

♦ Heat properties: The U value is effectively reduced using the Low-E method and combined into a condensation and can be further reduced by filling the bottom with ash gas (Argon...).

♦ Soundproofing: Glass can reduce noise more than 30 dB.

♦ Dew point: The current value of the hop glass system is less than -65 points. Guaranteed to not form a clog in common applications.

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