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Customization: Available
After-sales Service: Online Technical Support
Warranty: 3 Years

Product Description

Basic Information

Model NO.: hollow glass
Shape: Flat
Appearance: Flat Tempered
Standard: GB/T 9963-1998
Thickness: 3mm-19mm
Technics: Physically Tempered
Feature: Clear/Safety/Toughened
Origin: China

Product Overview

Tempered Low-E Igu Glass

Insulating glass, also called insulated glass, are sealed units. It refers to two or more lites of glass glazed along the edges with spacers. The composed glass could be monolithic, or laminated glass, with or without coatings (low e coating as typical).

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Energy Efficiency: There are types of spacers available, such as stainless steel, aluminum, and warm edge spacers. The space between the glass is often filled with noble gases like argon or krypton (90% filled), which significantly reduces energy consumption.
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Configuration: The most common architectural insulating glass unit configuration is 1/4" glass, 1/2" air space and 1/4" glass. It is effectively known as IGU, reducing air-to-air heat transfer.

Technical Specifications

Property Details
Glass Combination Tempered, Laminated, Low-e, Frosted, Silkscreen Printing, Digital Printed
Double Glass Thickness 5mm+6A+5mm, 6mm+12A+6mm, 6mm+16A+6mm, etc.
Spacer Options Stainless steel, aluminum, TGI (warm spacer), super spacer
Gas Filling Air, Argon, Krypton
Color Options Clear, Low Iron, Euro Grey, Dark Grey, Bronze, Ocean Blue, etc.
Max Size Flat: 18000mm * 3660mm; Curved: 3300x8000mm
Edge Processing Flat Polished, Seamed, Bevelled, Round Edge

Detailed View

Technical Drawing Glass Application 1 Glass Application 2 Production Process

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Insulating Glass Unit (IGU)?
An IGU consists of two or more panes of glass separated by a spacer and sealed to form a single unit with an air or gas-filled space in between to improve thermal insulation.
How does argon gas help in insulating glass?
Filling the space with noble gases like argon or krypton (typically 90% fill) reduces heat transfer more effectively than plain air, leading to significant energy savings.
What are the available glass thickness options?
We offer a wide range of thicknesses from 3mm to 19mm for both flat and curved tempered glass panes.
Can the glass units be customized for irregular shapes?
Yes, we can process rectangular, round, oval, trapezoid, and other irregular shapes with CNC-polished edges and custom cutouts.
What kind of spacers can I choose from?
You can choose from stainless steel, aluminum, TGI warm edge spacers, or super spacers depending on your thermal performance requirements.
What is the typical lead time for orders?
Generally, the lead time is between 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the order quantity and specific customization requirements.

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