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Double glazed windows and doors are an effective way to save energy due to its insulation properties. Double glazed windows provides an excellent solution to keep the building cool in summers and warm in winters. It also ensures that unwanted noise pollution is kept out, with outside noise reduced by as much as 35 decibels. Lastly, with two glasses joined together with a spacer in between it adds a level of security that allows for greater peace of mind.
Tempering is a safety in heat tunnels by using high temperature on a float glass, this in result increases the strength of a normal glass by 4-5 times. It is capable of withstanding abrupt temperature changes and high eind pressure. In addition to this, it also provides safety and security because the broken glass does not shatter and splinters do no fly, hence minimizing the risk of injury.
The richness and beauty of ever changing light, streaming through the texture and color of stained glass creates a soothing atmosphere in the building. Profilez offer a wide range of styles to choose from which are aesthetically designed to appeal the eyes.
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that holds together when shatterd. In the event of breaking, it is held in place by an interlayer, typically of PVB or EVA, between its two or more layers of glass. The interlayer keeps the layers of glass bonded even when broken, and its high strength prevents the glass when shattered from breaking up into large sharp pieces making it secure and less prone to injury.
Nowadays, there are various types of glass solutions available. Selecting the right kind of product is critical in maximizing the benefits possible from glass. Broadly, glass can be chosen according to the performance needs or for its aesthetic appeal. For a green building it becomes more important to choose a glass solution that needs to be high performing without compromising on aesthetics. One of the best available solutions in glass these days is the Low-E glass. In order to understand coatings, it’s important to understand the solar energy spectrum or energy from the sun. Ultraviolet (UV) light, visible light and infrared (IR) light all occupy different parts of the solar spectrum – the differences between the three are determined by their wavelengths.
Low-E coatings have been developed to minimize the amount of ultraviolet and infrared light that can pass through glass without compromising the amount of visible light that is transmitted. When heat or light energy is absorbed by glass it is either shifted away by moving air or radiated by the glass surface. The ability of a material to radiate energy is known as emissivity. Reducing the emissivity of one or more of the window glass surfaces improves a window’s insulating properties.