Cladding | Insulated Glass
Insulated glass is a multi-glass combination consisting of two or more panels enclosing a hermetically-sealed air space. The most important function of insulation 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:
Features:
1. Saves on heating and reduces the heat conductivity coefficient U, or get it down furthermore if filled with inert gas.
2. Energy conservation.
3. Retards sound transmission.
4. Dual-seal: In dual-seal insulated glass unit, the primary seal will be butyl; the secondary seal will be polysulfide or silicon.
5. Dew-avoidance. Dew usually occurs where there appears the condensate because of the big difference in temperature of in and out. It takes place usually in 40˚C for IGU, when if filled with Argon, it can go for -80˚C.
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