Insulating
Glass (I.G.) is a multi-glass combination consisting of two or more
panes enclosing a hermetically-sealed air space. The most important
function of insulating glass is to reduce thermal losses, which
offers many advantages: lower energy consumption, perfect transparency
by reducing the incidence of condensation on the warm air side and
the possibility of using larger glazed areas without increasing
energy consumption.
Production:
Insulating Glass is a glazed unit composed of two or more glass
panes separated by spacers filled with dehydrated air or gas. The
sheets are connected by a spacer, using sealants to reduce water
vapor penetration. The whole unit is hermetically assembled by a
secondary edge seal, which gives structural robustness to the insulating
glass. The spacer contains a desiccant that absorbs humidity from
within the air space.
Properties:
• Energy Saving: Because K-value of insulated glass is lower
than single glass, energy consumption will be greatly reduced if
insulated glass is used especially in air conditioning and heating
environment.
• Sound insulating: A window with insulated glass can reduce
noise level to RW-45Db indoors from RW-86dB outdoors. It’s
what single glass cannot perform.
• Safety: For the structure of double-glazing, insulated glass
results in higher resistance of wind and impact, which is much suitable
for high-rise coastal buildings, trains and ships.
• Anti-dewing: For its lower humidity permeability, insulated
glass will not dew even circumstanced a big temperature difference
between indoor and outdoor. In winter with such a circumstance,
doors and windows made of single glass will dew but those of insulated
glass will not, which can provide you a comfortable interior environment.
Categories:
• Clear double or multiplayer I.G.
• Reflective I.G.
• Tempered I.G.
• Low-E Insulating Glass
Application:
• Door and window glass for building.
• Door and window glass for train, ship and bus.
• Door glass of refrigerator, on-show cabinet. |