Low E Argon Gas – The ever-increasing emphasis on energy efficiency and in particular changes to Building Regulations has resulted in an increase in demand for Low E Glass units.
Low E Argon Gas. Hence, Low E Glass is an essential contributor to energy conservation and comfort, minimising condensation and heat loss.
How Low E works
Low E Glass usually forms the inner pane of a double glazing unit (side 3). The energy saving coating lets the sun’s rays through but reflects heat that ordinary double glazing allows to escape from fires and radiators back into the property. Thus, the thermal properties of Low E Glass mean you can turn down the thermostat and still remain comfortable resulting in saving on energy bills.
Low E Argon Gas. Argon Gas is twice as dense as air. Thus, this slows the heat transfer across the cavity. This is transferred into the cavity during the processing of the sealed unit giving extra thermal insulation.
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