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HaanGlas VIG offers the ideal balance of energy efficiency and design flexibility in new projects. Boasting an industry-leading U value reduction compared with conventional double and triple glazing options, HaanGlas VIG helps reduce carbon emissions as well as heating/cooling energy consumption significantly.
Vacuum-insulated glazing (VIG) uses a vacuum gap between glass panes to increase insulation, making it an excellent solution for period and heritage properties where maintaining aesthetics while upgrading performance is of key importance.
VIG uses vacuum technology to eliminate air and replace it with vacuum, significantly decreasing heat transfer. Microscopic pillars keep two glass panes apart without altering transparency of glass panels or their structural integrity.
Energy Efficiency
Vacuum-insulated glass (VIG) offers the ideal solution for upgrading single-pane windows in historic buildings. Its slim profile enables greater thermal performance than traditional double glazing while still maintaining the appearance of original fenestration systems.
VIG's vacuum gap prevents both convective and conduction heat loss, helping maintain steady temperatures year-round and significantly lowering energy consumption, leading to lower utility bills and reduced carbon footprint.
HaanGlas VIG's low emissivity coating in its inner pane helps reflect most of the heat back towards its source, drastically decreasing energy loss while reflecting some light from outside to make your home brighter and cozier. Furthermore, HaanGlas' VIG features no evacuation port so house owners won't notice stripe shape getters affect visual, providing another reason for selecting HaanGlas. Our tempered VIG is lightweight yet durable so can easily fit existing frames without structural modifications allowing renovation projects to proceed quickly while minimizing disruption from occupied buildings. By visiting the site, you can quickly discover information on High efficiency glass.
Aesthetics
Vacuum glazing's superior thermal performance and light transmittance allow homeowners to upgrade their single-glazed windows without altering their aesthetic, making vacuum glazing perfect for historic and listed properties. Due to its slim profile, it fits easily into traditional window frames without altering its look - an added benefit when upgrading single glazed windows.
A vacuum between glass panes reduces conductive and convective heat loss by significantly decreasing surface temperatures, cutting energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions while helping preserve buildings while creating more comfortable living environments.
Traditional double glazing involves filling gaps with gases like argon for optimal insulation; but VIG takes an entirely different approach that uses microscopic pillars instead. These microscopic pillars separate glass panes while still maintaining structural integrity under atmospheric pressure while allowing light through while minimising glare effects. Furthermore, HaanGlas VIG features fully tempered construction that includes solder edge seals to enhance strength for increased safety and longevity.
Noise Reduction
VIG offers an effective solution to outdoor noise pollution, soothing away traffic noise and urban bustle for a more serene indoor experience. This can be particularly valuable in heritage buildings and areas as it reduces noise pollution while increasing resident comfort levels.
The vacuum layer between glass panes also serves as an effective sound barrier, outperforming standard double-pane IGUs in terms of acoustic performance. It can reduce STC and OITC ratings by as much as 38 points for increased sound insulation within your building.
VIG achieves its acoustic properties through its innovative construction method, using microscopic pillars to maintain an even gap between glass panes without compromising transparency and aesthetics. This allows more flexibility, including retrofitting into existing window frames; additionally, Fineo glazing doesn't require an evacuation hole for its sleek appearance and structural integrity - perfect for heritage buildings where maintaining original aesthetic is crucial.
Structural Integrity
VIG provides an energy-efficient glazing solution by eliminating heat transfer between panes of glass. Furthermore, this glazing method requires less framing material for mounting purposes and therefore has reduced structural loads and carbon emissions.
Low emissivity coating reflects much of the heat away, helping maintain an ideal indoor temperature and making this type of glass suitable for specialized applications such as incubators and ovens.
Each VIG unit utilizes micro supporting pillars to form a gap between its two panes, eliminating the need for gas filling and preventing heat conduction/convection. Furthermore, their edges are sealed using getters for maximum insulating performance over time.