Vacuum glass is an advanced type of insulated glass that uses a vacuum layer between two or more glass panes to provide excellent thermal insulation and soundproofing. It is commonly used in architectural applications, such as windows and doors, but is gaining traction in other areas like electronic devices, refrigerators, and solar applications.
Vacuum glass consists of two sheets of glass with a small gap (typically 0.1 to 0.3 mm) between them. The space is evacuated, creating a vacuum or near-vacuum environment. Since the vacuum eliminates air, there is no medium for heat to transfer through conduction or convection, significantly reducing thermal conductivity.
Konshen Glass can customize vacuum glass with thicknesses starting from 2mm to 8mm and above according to customer requirements.
Offers superior thermal insulation, significantly reducing heat transfer compared to standard double or triple glazing. This makes it highly energy-efficient for temperature control.
Despite its high insulation performance, vacuum glass can be very thin, sometimes even thinner than traditional double-glazed units, making it ideal for retrofitting and applications where space is limited.
Vacuum glass provides excellent soundproofing due to the vacuum gap, which helps reduce the transmission of noise, making it ideal for use in noisy environments or areas requiring privacy.
It is highly resistant to temperature changes, weathering, and mechanical stress.
Reduces energy costs, increases comfort by maintaining indoor temperatures, and blocks external noise.
Enhances the efficiency of photovoltaic panels by minimizing heat loss and maintaining optimal operating temperatures.
Reduces heat buildup in electronic devices, improving lifespan and performance. Can also improve visual clarity by reducing condensation and fogging.
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