The appearance of Insulated Glass is created by joining two or more glass panes that are separated from one another and bonded with a sealant. IGUs, often known as double glazing, are made to decrease visible light transmission while also minimizing heat loss and solar heat gain into the building. Consequently, they enhance thermal performance and save energy expenses.
They can be made to comply with state energy regulations as well as requirements for impact resistance, hurricane and blast resistance, bullet resistance, and earthquake requirements.
A wide range of insulating glass combinations can be made available to fulfill various aesthetic and performance needs by mixing laminated glass products, tinted glass, Low-E coatings, reflective coatings, silk-screened patterns, etc.
