Insulated Glass (IGU)

Description
Insulated Glass Units or Double-Glazing Glass consists of multiple panes separated by air or noble gas filled and sealed to keep the cavity’s layer from moisture. At IKK Glass, IGU is designed and processed to serve as a strong barrier against thermal stress and meet sound control requirements.
Features
Thermal Insulation: The insulation layer in the cavity diffuses thermal transmittance.

Control light and temperature

Acoustic Insulation: The insulation layer in the cavity reduces excessive noise by about 30 dB, and more reduction can be achieved by filling inert gases and using laminated glazing.

Fracture: IGU rarely breaks when the core of the glass is heated more than the edges inside the framing, causing stress on the margins and expansion on the center, resulting in glass breakage into small particles.

Strength: IGU with multiple layers of panes enhances strength against highly severe weather conditions and wind forces.

Energy Efficiency: Low-emissivity glass that reduces the transferred heat or cool to the place, which allows heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system (HVAC) to be used less frequently and emissions to be reduced.

Bendable Spacers

Various color Spacers

Warm Edge Spacers

Thickness from 6mm to 24mm

Quality: Full compliance with ASTM & EN . E-2190-10
Standard EN 1279

Types of Fillings
1- Air- filled: The layer between the glass panels is filled with air.
Energy efficient, but less compared to argon-filled units.
Long seal efficiency compared to argon-filled units.
Availability: Double Glazed/Tribble Glazed

2. Gas- filled: The layer between the glass panels is filled with Argon gas or Krebton gas, considered the most efficient gas for insulation.
More energy is efficient by about 10% than air-filled units.
Availability: Double Glazed/Tribble Glazed

Applications
• In double-glazed windows, glass roofs, commercial curtain walls, high-rise building facades with glass, skylights, and canopies.
• In buildings and facilities where temperature management (heating and/or cooling) is necessary.
• In residential, commercial, and industrial buildings that need highly reinforced insulated glass.
• In buildings where sound control is necessary. Conference rooms, recording studios, entertainment venues, medical facilities, etc.