Description:
Low e insulated glass, consists of one piece of low e glass and the other clear or tinted glass pane separated by an aluminum spacer and sealed together with butyl and then structural sealant at the edge. Low e insulated glass is filled with dry air or a noble gas, such as argon or krypton inside to isolate the heat exchange and reduce noise levels. The aluminum spacer is filled with silica desiccant pellets to ensure removal of any moisture in the airspace.
The insulated glass is designed to keep homes warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
Low e insulated glass is widely used as facade, curtain wall, windows, doors.
The double silver LOW-E glass with high performance high lights the shading effect of solar heat radiation, and combines the high light transmittance of the glass with the low transmittance of solar heat radiation, so it can get higher visible light transmittance; it can effectively prevent outdoor thermal background emission entering the interior.
Performance:
bi-functional LOW-E products with shading and insulation properties;
Lower shading coefficient, lower U value; better selectivity; heat preservation and insulation performance is better than single silver products.
Workability:
can be flat tempered or bent tempered;
laminated and colored glaze;
without a size limit
Color:
create high-grade buildings with unique color;
No change in color angles; more consistent in facade color effect;
Application:
Low-E glass can be mainly used in building glass as energy-efficient glass doors and windows. Low-E glass is excellent in heat insulation and make the climate fairly mild in winter and rather cool in summer. Nowadays more and more buildings start to adopt Low-E glass and access the buildings by the energy saving effect.
It also for Cooler or Warming Case Doors
Thickness: | Customize | Min Size: | 1000*1000mm |
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Max Size: | 3300*6000mm | Application: | Building Glass, Windows |
Product Name: | Double Silver LOW-E Glass | Advantage: | A Kind Of Green, Energy-saving Building Glass |