SIG®Insulated Glass
SIG's Insulating Glass Units (IGUs), also known as Double-Glazed or Triple-Glazed Units, are a cornerstone of contemporary energy-efficient windows. These IGUs comprise multiple glass panes separated by a hermetically sealed airspace filled with inert gas, typically argon or krypton. This design impedes heat transfer through the window, reducing thermal conductivity and enhancing building envelope performance. SIG's IGUs demonstrably improve thermal insulation compared to single-pane windows, contributing to occupant comfort and reduced HVAC energy consumption.
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Width: from 50 cm to 320 cm
Height: from 50 cm to 600 cm
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SIG insulated Glass Units: Precision Manufacturing for superior Thermal and Acoustic Performance
Content of : the Exploration of insulated glass Units (IGUs) / revised with :
*"SIG’s Insulated Glass Units: Precision Manufacturing for Superior Thermal and Acoustic Performance"* SIG’s IGU (Insulated Glass Unit) manufacturing process is precise, focusing on thermal and acoustic performance. It begins with cleaning the glass panes to remove contaminants. SIG uses desiccant-filled spacers to create an insulating cavity and prevent moisture ingress. A primary seal encloses the gas or air, while a secondary seal ensures a durable bond.
Key Features:
• Thermal Insulation: The gas-filled cavity reduces heat transfer, boosting energy efficiency.
• Sound Attenuation: SIG’s IGUs dampen noise, ideal for loud environments.
• Condensation Resistance: Minimizes interior condensation, even in cold climates.
• Gas Filling: Inert gases like argon or krypton improve thermal performance.
SIG’s expertise guarantees long-lasting, high-performance solutions tailored to specific needs.
Applications: Building Better with Insulated Glass
Residential Buildings: SIG's Double-glazed units are widely employed in modern residential construction, contributing to improved thermal comfort and reduced energy consumption.
Commercial Buildings: SIG's IGUs are a vital component of energy-efficient commercial buildings, minimizing energy usage for heating and cooling.
Curtain Walls: Large SIG'sIGUs are utilized in curtain wall systems, the non-structural exterior walls of high-rise buildings, providing thermal insulation, sound control, and natural light transmission.
All in all, SIG's IGUs represent a significant advancement in window technology. We ability to enhance thermal insulation, reduce sound transmission, and minimize condensation has revolutionized building design. With the continuous development of Low-E coatings and other advancements, SIG's IGUs are poised to play an even greater role in creating energy-efficient and sustainable buildings of the future.