Main Uses Of Insulating Glass
Jul 05, 2023
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Hollow glass is mainly used in buildings that require heating, air conditioning, noise or condensation prevention, as well as buildings that require no direct sunlight or special light. Widely used in residential, restaurant, hotel, office building, school, hospital, store and other places that require indoor air conditioning. It can also be used for doors and windows of trains, cars, ships, freezers, etc. [2]
Hollow glass is mainly used for outer glass decoration. Its optical performance, thermal conductivity, and sound insulation coefficient should all comply with national standards. Only with a reasonable structure and a design that meets the standards can the insulating, soundproof, anti-theft, and fire-resistant effects of insulating glass be fully realized. Adopting vacuum double layer tempered glass can even meet laboratory standards! There are also insulated glass with inert gas and colored pigment gas added in the market, as well as the addition of beautiful scenery strips for reinforcement and decoration.
The function of insulating glass aluminum partition strip: Aluminum is known as an active metal element, but in the air, its surface will form a dense oxide film, making it unable to continue to interact with oxygen and water. At high temperatures, aluminum can react with oxygen, releasing a large amount of heat. With this high reaction heat, aluminum can replace metals from other oxides (aluminothermic method).
