Discover how insulated glass improves comfort in residential and commercial spaces
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What is insulated glass and how does it work?
Insulated glass consists of two or more glass panes separated by an air chamber and hermetically sealed to form a single unit.
This design significantly reduces thermal transfer and improves acoustic insulation, making it an ideal solution for buildings in extreme temperatures or noisy environments.
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Benefits of insulated glass in modern buildings
- Superior thermal insulation: Reduces heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer, optimizing energy consumption.
- Improved acoustic comfort: Reduces external noise, ideal for offices, homes, and hotels in urban areas.
- Energy savings: Minimizes the need for heating and air conditioning, reducing costs and co₂ emissions.
- Combination versatility: Can be integrated with other high-performance glass, such as Low-E glass, for even better efficiency.
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Insulated glass and Low-E glass: The perfect combination for efficiency
Although insulated glass on its own provides excellent thermal and acoustic insulation, its performance can be further improved by incorporating Low-E glass.
This combination maximizes energy efficiency and interior comfort.
To learn more about Low-E glass and its impact on energy efficiency
👉 Vidrio Low-E: eficiencia energética y confort térmico en la construcción
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