Double glazed unit
| Structure | Area | Aspect ratio | Maximum side length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 / x / 4 | around 3.4 m² | 1:6 | 2500 mm |
| 6 / x / 4 | approx. 4.5 m² | 1:6 | 2500 mm |
| 6 / x / 6 | approx. 6.5 m² | 1:10 | 4000 mm |
| 8 / x / 8 | around 9.0 m² | 1:10 | 4000 mm |
A well-thought-out and needs-corresponding choice of glass ensures comfortable living for many years, making homes energy-efficient and secure.
The correct choice of glazing unit is a crucial factor in the overall quality of the window. As standard, we offer glazing units with energy-saving (selective) glass for our windows, but the glazing unit can also have other characteristics requested by the customer.
Windows can be manufactured with insulating glass units that have solar control properties without reducing energy-saving features, preventing overheating in living spaces during summer heat, or making the glass safer by choosing toughened or laminated glass.
A well-thought-out and needs-corresponding choice of glass ensures comfortable living for many years, making homes energy-efficient and secure.
Familiarise yourself with the properties of the glasses on our website or contact our sales representative who will help you make your choices.
A glazing unit consists of two or more panes of glass that are hermetically sealed together. The glazing units are filled with 90% argon, which significantly improves the window’s thermal insulation. The panes are firmly attached to the spacer bar using butyl sealant and adhesive mastic. The butyl sealant makes the glazing unit airtight, preventing external moisture from entering the unit.
The inter-chamber spaces of the glass units are dried with an absorbent contained within a special spacer bar, which absorbs the moisture.
| Structure | Area | Aspect ratio | Maximum side length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 / x / 4 | around 3.4 m² | 1:6 | 2500 mm |
| 6 / x / 4 | approx. 4.5 m² | 1:6 | 2500 mm |
| 6 / x / 6 | approx. 6.5 m² | 1:10 | 4000 mm |
| 8 / x / 8 | around 9.0 m² | 1:10 | 4000 mm |
| Structure | Area | Aspect ratio | Maximum side length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 / x / 4 / x / 4 | up to 3 m² | 1:6 | 2500 mm |
| 6 / x / 4 / x / 4 | up to 3.5 m² | 1:6 | 2500 mm |
| 6 / x / 4 / x / 6 | approx. 4.5 m² | 1:10 | 3000 mm |
| 6 / x / 6 / x / 6 | approx. 7.0 m² | 1:10 | 4000 mm |
The standard offer includes triple glazing with a warm edge spacer bar. Chromatech Ultra, which improves energy efficiency and minimises condensation build-up at the window.
Selective coating and argon filling significantly improve the thermal insulation of the window. The standard configuration 4-16Ar-4Sel ensures a low U-value and energy savings.
Mass-tinted, reflective and multifunctional glass panes control solar energy ingress. Suncool and IPASOL glass panes balance light and heat protection.
SILENCE acoustic film glazing achieves sound insulation of up to 48 dB. The level of noise reduction is influenced by glass thickness, asymmetry, and the width of the inter-pane gap.
Tempered glass is 5x stronger and shatters into small, blunt pieces. Laminated glass remains intact when broken thanks to a PVB film, offering UV protection and better sound insulation.
In Nordic climates, triple-glazed units are predominantly used in infill elements and are the standard solution for energy-saving (selective) glazing, with the spaces between the panes filled with argon gas.
The energy efficiency characteristics of glazing are measured Ug-value The lower the U-value, the better the glass's thermal insulation.
The estimated heat loss through windows is approximately 26% The whole building's heat loss. Modern energy-efficient windows help reduce this loss — keeping warmth inside and cold outside, thereby also reducing heating costs. Windows are the thinnest part of a building's external wall, so special attention must be paid to them.
High-quality, thermally insulating windows with good thermal performance glazing units are the basis of home insulation.
The glass unit is mostly the largest part of the window and therefore the entirety of the window's thermal insulation to a significant degree depends on the glass unit. Nowadays, glass units that are used in Estonia as standard are Low-emissivity energy-saving glass.
The selective coating reflects outgoing heat back into the room, thereby helping to reduce heat loss. The selective coating does not change the tint of the window glass or reduce light transmission.
The glazing units are filled with argon to a level of 90%, which significantly improves the window’s thermal insulation.
Argon is an inert gas with lower thermal conductivity than air. This means that heat moves more slowly in argon, preventing room heat from escaping in winter. Argon is odourless and non-toxic and is hermetically sealed between glass panes. Argon has been used in the window industry for decades.
A spacer is an element located on the edge of a glass unit that keeps the panes at the correct distance within the unit.
The choice is an aluminium spacer bar, which is suitable for windows where thermal insulation is not a priority and the deciding factor is only the favourable price, or the hybrid material known as the „warm edge" spacer bar. Chromatech Ultra.
Windows with Chromatech Ultra as the spacer have better thermal insulation for the entire window and a significantly lower chance of condensation forming on the bottom glass surface of the window.
Chromatech Ultra intermediate blades offer a choice of colours. must (RAL9004) or light grey (RAL7035).
For rooms where solar energy and light can be disruptive, or where there is a risk of overheating, solar control glass can be ordered for windows. By using solar control glass on the south and west sides of a building, excessive overheating of rooms can be prevented.
Solar control glass is divided into three main types: body-tinted glass, reflective glass, and transparent multifunctional glass. Solar control glass reduces the passage of solar energy (g-value) and helps prevent rooms from overheating. By using solar control glass as the outer pane, the insulating glass unit can be assembled in combination with energy-efficient glass, which in turn ensures expected thermal insulation.
There is a choice of solar control glass of varying strengths. Their appearance is like that of „standard" insulating glass units, but a special coating reduces the transmission of solar energy.
Of the solar protection glass options, on these glass units higher light transmission (LT%) when mass-coloured or reflective glass.
Available Hall yes Bronze Thicker glass provides a darker tone and better energy efficiency, but lets in less light than neutral-coloured solar control glass.
Tinted glazing is an important design feature for the entire building and offers more privacy than internal spaces when it is darker outside compared to the interior light.
Available Silver, Bronze yes glossy mirror effect Thicker glass provides a darker tint and better energy rejection, but allows less light through than neutral-looking solar control glass.
Mirrored windows are an important design element for the entire building, and they provide more privacy when it's darker inside than outside.
Unwanted sounds, or noise, are a major stressor, particularly in homes. This is precisely why, in environments with high noise levels, it is advisable to choose a solution that ensures better sound insulation.
Depending on the need, glass panes have different combinations to achieve the desired sound insulation.
When soundproofing, the first thing to remember is that the construction is only as soundproof as its weakest link. In other words, there's no point in having a soundproof glazing unit with good properties if the frame doesn't prevent sound transmission. PLASTO's frame and sash profiles have very good soundproofing characteristics, and by combining them with a glazing unit suitable for the specific needs, we can produce windows with soundproofing properties that meet the customer's expectations.
The sound-insulating properties of a double-glazed unit can be improved by installing glass panes of different thicknesses, using spacer bars of different widths, and by using laminated glass.
The best option for achieving sound insulation is to use glass laminated with special acoustic film.
Laminated glass can also be combined with other types of glass in a glazed unit, such as solar control and energy-efficient glass, thereby achieving glazed units which, in addition to effective sound insulation, offer good solar protection and thermal insulation that meets today's standards.
If safety is important to you, then choose for your windows hardened or with laminated glass Tempered glass. Safety glass helps you protect yourself and your family from possible injuries caused by glass breakage. Safety glass also prevents unwanted attacks by burglars and intruders. Tempered and laminated glass help create a safe and secure home.
Safety glass is specially treated glass that makes it tougher and more shatter-resistant. The main types of safety glass are tempered and laminated glass. Safety is ensured by both the overall strength of the glass and its properties after breakage. Depending on the risk and accessibility, safety glass is used differently in glazing units.
Toughened glass is heated to over 600 degrees Celsius during the manufacturing process and then rapidly cooled. This process makes the glass up to five times stronger than ordinary glass.
Tempering affects the fracture structure of glass, and when the stress is released, the glass breaks into small, blunt-edged pieces, which prevent serious injuries. Tempering is necessary to ensure personal safety and to prevent thermal breakage.
Laminated glass consists of two or more glass panes bonded together PVB film The glass is autoclaved under high pressure. When the glass breaks, it maintains its integrity and therefore does not fall out of the opening. The biggest advantage of laminated glass: in situations where the glass needs to remain in place after breaking (e.g., to prevent falling), laminated glass is the right choice. The PVB interlayer also blocks UV radiation and improves sound insulation. Laminated glass gets its safety properties during the lamination process. Two or more panes of glass are laminated together with a PVB film. The film is fused with the glass layers under high pressure and at high temperatures.
The PVB film makes laminated safety glass a tough and shatter-resistant glass. If the glass is overloaded, it breaks similarly to normal glass, but unlike normal glass, the shards do not scatter but remain attached to the PVB film. The glass unit cracks but does not shatter into pieces, thereby reducing the risk of potential cuts. Thanks to the PVB film, the glass unit also stays in the frame, thus reducing the risk of falling out of a window, for example. In the event of glass breakage, the shards remain stuck to the film, reducing the likelihood of life-threatening injuries.
A corresponding ornament is pressed onto one side of patterned decorative glass. The result is achieved by passing hot glass through corresponding rollers. This produces glass with very different surface designs.
Tempered glass is used in places requiring privacy Perhaps where a stranger's eye need not see everything. But one should not forget that transparency is limited for both sides – both when looking in and when looking out.
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Our specialists will help you find the right glass package solution for your project.