@@jeboccuzzi10 Their website has it as U-Value (Btu/hr•ft2•˚F) = 0.07 Check out the chart at the bottom for all the other ratings. It is pretty impressive. www.vitroglazings.com/products/special-applications/vacumax-vacuum-insulating-glass/
They are basically always touching. One of the two pieces of glass has small 3d like dots (mico spacers) throughout which does touch the other panel. This keeps the two from fully touching creating that small void/air space.
This is going to be cool.
Yeah, these units are a game changer.
This is why it’s such a great industry, always changing. Thanks
And the U value is drum roll
@@jeboccuzzi10 Their website has it as U-Value (Btu/hr•ft2•˚F) = 0.07 Check out the chart at the bottom for all the other ratings. It is pretty impressive. www.vitroglazings.com/products/special-applications/vacumax-vacuum-insulating-glass/
how do you stop the rubbing of the panes in larger panels?
They are basically always touching. One of the two pieces of glass has small 3d like dots (mico spacers) throughout which does touch the other panel. This keeps the two from fully touching creating that small void/air space.
vacuum insulated glass must block sound very well.
It does perform very well.
You are not a good thing for me
Lol, not sure what you mean?
@@LearnGlazingyes you are not a good thing either