Energy-saving windows are designed to save electricity for the family through the ability to limit heat loss in the room and at the same time prevent heat absorption from the outside. Because of these advantages, the structure of energy-saving windows is also more unique than ordinary windows.
Window with 2-3 layers of glass
Energy-saving windows are designed with Solar Control glass (a type of glass coated with a special compound that helps the glass to block solar radiation and prevent UV rays from passing through the glass). Especially with the boxed structure, the insulation ability of the glass is higher, this is reflected in the heat absorption index of the SHGC glass panels of the energy-saving glass, which fluctuates in the range of 30-40%, helping to reduce the amount of heat. Significantly transmitted through glass panels help save on cooling costs for your building.
Between the layers of glass are grooves about 16mm in diameter to store gas, usually Argon gas. It is this special structure that makes energy-saving glass capable of preventing water condensation on the glass surface and is very good at soundproofing.
Light transmittance index
The light transmittance of the glass panel is VLT which reflects the amount of light transmitted through the glass panel into your home space. With clear white glass, the amount of light transmitted through the glass is 100%, but with coated glass, the amount of light transmitted through the glass is reduced, helping to cool the space, reducing glare and heat.
Energy-efficient windows are so popular that they save energy in a room, providing harmonious lighting - while effectively reducing noise, making a space ideal for working and relaxing.