Product Profile of Dry Air/ Argon Filled 2500 mm X 3660 mm Insulated Glass
Dry Air/ Argon Filled 2500 mm X 3660 mm Insulated Glass is used in office buildings, hospitals, hotels, houses and buildings with heating or cooling requirements. The 2500 mm X 3660 mm Insulated Glass saves on heating and cooling by reducing air to air heat transfer. GSC Glass Ltd, is an ISO 9001:2008 awarded company, manufactures Dry Air/ Argon Filled 2500 mm X 3660 mm Insulated Glass.
GSC Glass Ltd supplies diverse types of tempered glass, heat strengthened glass, heat soaked glass, ceramic printed glass, laminated glass, security glass, insulated glass and decorated glass etc. The Dry Air/ Argon Filled 2500 mm X 3660 mm Insulated Glass drastically reduce sound transmission.
Key Features of Dry Air/ Argon Filled 2500 mm X 3660 mm Insulated Glass
- Insulation: Saves on heating and cooling by reducing air to air heat transfer.
- Dew Condensation: There is no dew formation on the glass surface permitting a clear view even in the most humid conditions.
- Sound Transmission: Using one of the panes as laminated glass will drastically reduce sound transmission. Using dissimilar thickness of glass panes will also help combat noise. Replacing air with suitable gas will also reduce sound transfer.
- Comfort: It offers increased personal comfort even when seated next to the glazing as the temperature of the inner pane is close to room temperature maintained.
- Maximum size 2500 mm X 3660 mm.
- Filled with dry air [conventional] or Argon [for better thermal] or SF6 [better acoustical].
- Combinations vary and may use clear, tinted, ceramic decorated or high performance glass in annealed, heat strengthened or laminated form.
- Low-E is available on the #2 or #3 surface of an insulating glass unit.
- Step glass is available.
- Office buildings, hospitals, hotels, houses and buildings with heating or cooling requirements.
- For use in airport control towers, train windows and other environments that need regulated atmosphere and prevention of condensation.
- Airports and buildings near highways and railways, that require sound insulation properties.