The appearance of Insulated Glass is created by joining two or more glass panes that are separated from one another and bonded with a sealant. DGU or IGU, often known as double glazing units or insulated glass units, are made to decrease visible light transmission while also minimising heat reduction and sunlight into the building. They can also be used to soundproof a room and are commonly used in high end hotels for windows or a music studio.
Components
Glass – The type or thickness of the glass used in IGUs might vary. In locations where safety or strength are top priorities, laminated or tempered glass may be used.
Spacer – IGUs use a spacer to divide the two glass panes where they overlap at the window frame’s borders. Typically, these spacers contain a chemical to soak up moisture between the glass and stop misting. The type of window and the insulating gas used determine the spacers’ width. Relatively speaking, the more efficient (and costlier) the window, the wider the spacer.
Gas – Each manufacturer uses a different gas in the space between the glass panes. Generally speaking, the insulating barrier between the inside and outside is created by an inert gas like argon, krypton, or a combination of both.
Silicone Sealant – Black colour Silicone is usually used. After inserting the gas and spacers, the entire glass is typically sealed with silicone. It provides a nice finish.
What can we offer ?
- Flat or Curved glass insulation can be made according to your specifications.
Specifications
12mm – 100mm










