Double glazed glass commonly consists of two (sometimes more) panes of glass separated by an aluminum spacer and sealed together at the edge. The insulating airspace is filled with dry air or a noble gas, such as argon or krypton, to slow heat exchange and reduce noise levels.
Low E glass (Low Emissivity) provides excellent performance in situations where temperature separation is desired. It is used to help meet energy efficiency requirements by blocking UV light and providing heat insulation. This is achieved with a special thin-film metallic or oxide coating which prevents the passage of short-wave solar energy into a building and prevents heat energy from escaping.
Low-e Insulated Glass (IGU): Made by 2pcs or more float glasses filled with desiccant or Argon gas with an Aluminum frame. Primary seal (butyl) and secondary seal (polysulfide or structure) effectively protect against radiation when coated with Low-E film.
| Parameter | Specification Details |
|---|---|
| Thickness of Single Glass | 4mm 5mm 6mm 8mm 10mm 12mm 15mm 19mm |
| Maximum Size | Max: 2500*4000mm, Min: 180*350mm (Customized Available) |
| Available Colors | Clear, Ultra Clear, Grey, Green, Blue, Bronze, etc. |
| Glass Type | Low E, Reflective, Clear, Tinted Double Glazed Glass |
| Aluminum Spacer | 6mm, 9mm, 12mm etc. (1/4", 11/32", 1/2", 5/8") |
| Spacer Filler | Dry air, Noble gas (Argon, etc.) |
| Application | Windows, Doors, Skylight, Roof, Curtain Walls |







