Houses, apartments, and villas for enhanced living comfort
Restaurants, office buildings, and shopping malls for energy savings
Schools, hospitals, and hotels ensuring a peaceful environment
Trains, cars, and ships for temperature control and noise reduction
Reduces heating/cooling costs by up to 30%
Blocks external sounds for a quieter interior
Long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance
Lowers carbon footprint by improving insulation
Double-pane insulated glass units consist of two glass panes separated by an insulating gas or air, making them the most commonly used type of insulated glass units due to their affordability.
Triple-pane insulated glass units feature an interior pane, an exterior pane, and a middle pane in between. This design allows for two spaces filled with insulating gas or air, resulting in higher efficiency compared to double-glazed windows alone.
| Insulated glass using glass original sheet types | Glass original sheet, float glass, embossed glass, frosted glass, etc. |
| Insulated glass thickness | 4–9mm |
| Aluminum frame specifications | 6, 9, 12, 16, 20mm; special sizes can be customized |
| Hollow glass thickness | 14–48mm |
| Hollow maximum size | 3000 x 7000mm |
| Minimum size | 450 x 280mm |
Insulated glass, also known as double or triple-pane glass, consists of two or more glass panes separated by a sealed space filled with air or inert gas (such as argon). This sealed gap acts as a thermal barrier, significantly reducing heat transfer and improving energy efficiency.
Insulated glass can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 30% compared to single-pane glass. By minimizing thermal transfer, it helps maintain indoor temperatures more effectively, lowering the demand on HVAC systems.
Double-pane insulated glass has two glass layers with one insulating gap, making it cost-effective for most applications. Triple-pane glass adds a third layer and a second insulating gap, offering superior thermal and acoustic performance — ideal for extreme climates or high-noise environments.
Our insulated glass is available in a wide range of sizes. The maximum size is 3000 x 7000mm and the minimum size is 450 x 280mm. Custom sizes can also be produced to meet specific project requirements.
Insulated glass units can be made using various glass types, including float glass, embossed glass, frosted glass, and other original sheet glass options. This flexibility allows the product to meet diverse aesthetic and functional requirements.
Yes, insulated glass is highly versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications including residential homes, apartments, commercial office buildings, restaurants, shopping malls, schools, hospitals, and even transportation such as trains and ships.