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Blog 7. Selecting right Glass Facade Specification

Blog 7 Selecting the right Glass Facade Specification One of the benefits of a ‘whole building’ approach to energy efficiency is the ability to compensate for poorer performing areas or elements by ‘beefing up’ others. There are limits to that, so a level of common sense is necessary. Building regulations stipulate best-case U-values for

Blog 7. Selecting right Glass Facade Specification2021-09-22T12:40:18+00:00

Blog 4. Part 2. Improving Doors & Windows Glass Performance with Low-E Coatings

Blog 4. Part 2 Improving Doors & Windows Glass Performance with Low-E Coatings Double glazed units have four faces; counting from the outside in, you have external face one, followed by faces two and three which are both opposite the internal cavity. Face four is internal to the actual room itself. Low-E coatings are

Blog 4. Part 2. Improving Doors & Windows Glass Performance with Low-E Coatings2021-09-22T12:39:43+00:00

Blog 4. Part 1. Improving Doors & Windows Glass Performance with Low-E Coatings

Blog 4. Part 1. Improving Doors & Windows Glass Performance with Low-E Coatings For Aluminum Clad Wood and uPVC Doors & Windows used in architectural buildings in Dubai to achieve the thermal efficiencies required by current green building regulations, a low emissivity (low-e) glass will need to be used within a glazed sealed unit.

Blog 4. Part 1. Improving Doors & Windows Glass Performance with Low-E Coatings2021-09-22T12:39:32+00:00

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