Insulated Glass

Gurind Insulating glass is of flawless quality with high degree of resistance to heat, retarding the flux of heat during the summer and heat loss during winter. It saves electricity being used for heating or cooling by decreasing air to air heat transfer. The air enclosed within the insulated glass panes makes insulating capability twice that of monolithic glass. Therefore load of air-conditioning is greatly reduced, with insulating glass; the insulating effect of air layer makes it tough for the glass to become cold and is relatively difficult for dew condensation. 

Gurind Insulating Glass is produced in the latest technology fully automatic Insulated Glass line with online Argon gas filling feature. It is made of two or more panes of glass, which can be of any type as per customer’s requirement, separated by aluminum spacers filled with desiccant apart from being dual sealed with primary and secondary sealant. The secondary sealant is also applied using the Semi-robotic machine to ensure certified quality standards apart from increasing automation.

Specification:

  • Maximum sizes available: 2000mm X 3660mm. 
  • It can be filled with either ‘Dry Air’ or Argon gas.  
  • For structural glazing only silicone is used. 
  • Combination of insulated can vary, and it is possible to use clear, tinted, high perforamce coated, ceramic & frosted glass in annealed, heat-strengthened, toughened or laminated form. 
  • Standard thickness: 12mm to 40mm that is for commercial & Industrial use.
  • Maximum thickness: 50mm 

Most stringent tests done are like:

  • Delta ‘T’ Test  
  • Absorption Test 
  • Ultra-Violet Ray Test 
  • Dew point Test 
  • Sealing/Leakage Test 
  • Moisture vapor contents Test 

Combinations Available:-

  • Clear 
  • Tinted  
  • Reflective / High Perfomance Coated
  • Toughened 
  • Heat Strengthened 
  • Laminated 
  • Frosted 

Application:-

Insulating glass is traditionally used in office buildings, Hospitals, Hotels, Houses and those buildings where large amount of heating or cooling is required. Those places where humidity and temperature needs to be controlled, Insulated glass is best suited for them. 

Insulating glass is also used in airports control towers, train windows among other specialised applications.

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