Insulated Glass

Insulated Glass

The Insulated glass is a prefabricated unit made of two or more glass panes, which have been separated by an air gap and edge-sealed together. This edge seal not only binds the individual sheets of glass together to maintain the mechanical strength of the joint but also protects the space between the glass from outside influences. The air enclosed between the two glass panes is dried with a desiccant. Because of the low heat conductivity of the enclosed dry air between the glass panes, heat transmission through the window is drastically reduced. Tempered, Laminated, reflective, low-E, tinted or clear glass can be used.

  • Saves on heating and cooling by reducing air to air heat transfer.
  • There is no dew formation on the glass surface permitting a clear view even in the most humid conditions.
  • Using one of the panes as laminated glass will drastically reduce sound transmission.