Double- and multi-glass units, commonly known as Insulated Glass Units (IGUs), are among the most modern and efficient types of glass in the construction industry. Designed to reduce energy consumption, enhance sound insulation, and improve indoor comfort, these glass units play a vital role in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings today.
Each double-glass unit consists of two or more layers of glass, with the space between them fully sealed, moisture-free, and filled with air or insulating gases such as argon. This gap is secured using standard spacers and durable sealants, preventing heat transfer and sound penetration. The result of this engineered structure is consistent indoor temperature throughout the year, reduced energy loss, and a comfortable, quiet environment inside the building.
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Main benefits
- Reducing Energy Consumption and Preventing Heat Loss
- Saving on Building Heating and Cooling Costs
- High Sound Insulation and Noise Reduction
- Maintaining Comfortable Indoor Temperature Throughout the Year
- Prevents Condensation and Fogging on Glass
- Prevents Ingress of Dust and Environmental Pollutants
- Extends the Lifespan of Windows and Hardware
- Enhances Comfort and Tranquility in Living and Working Spaces
- Enhances Building Value and Efficiency
Applications
- Used in Residential Building Windows
- Used in Office and Commercial Buildings
- Installed in Towers and High-Rise Complexes
- Used in Double-Glazed UPVC and Aluminum Doors and Windows
- Used in Glass Facades and Curtain Walls
- Used in Spaces Near Busy Streets and Noisy Areas
- Used in Hotels, Hospitals, and Healthcare Facilities
- Used in Educational Facilities Such as Schools and Universities
- Installed in Factories and Industrial Spaces
- Used in Low-Energy and Green Buildings

