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Conventional Glazing

Conventional Glazing

We are humbled to declare ourselves as the service provider of Conventional Unitized System. The offered service involves the installation and tment of the cladding. Our offered Conventional Unitized System is rendered by the industry experts, to provide a satisfactory installation of the cladding on commercial and residential buildings. The offered Conventional Unitized System is available at very affordable rates. Our offered service can be ordered on call.

Conventional glazing refers to the use of traditional glass in windows, doors, and other building openings. It involves the installation of standard glass panes within frames to create transparent or translucent barriers between the interior and exterior of a building. Conventional glazing is a common practice in construction and is widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

  • Glass Types:
    Conventional glazing typically involves the use of standard glass types, such as float glass, which is the most common type of glass used in windows and doors. Float glass is produced by floating molten glass on a bed of molten metal, resulting in a smooth and uniform surface.

  • Single Pane or Double Pane:
    Conventional glazing can consist of single-pane or double-pane windows. Double-pane windows, also known as insulated glass units (IGUs), have two layers of glass with a sealed space in between, providing better insulation and energy efficiency compared to single-pane windows.

  • Frame Materials:
    The glass panes are often set within frames made of materials like wood, aluminum, or vinyl. The choice of frame material can impact factors such as insulation, durability, and aesthetics.

  • Energy Efficiency:
    While conventional glazing is a standard practice, it may not offer the same level of energy efficiency as more advanced glazing technologies. Improvements in glazing technology, such as low-emissivity (low-E) coatings and gas-filled spaces between panes, have been developed to enhance energy performance.

  • Solar Heat Gain and Light Transmission:
    Conventional glazing may transmit both visible light and solar heat into a building. Depending on the specific glass type and coatings used, it can impact the balance between natural light and heat gain.

  • Sound Insulation:
    Conventional glazing provides a basic level of sound insulation, but specialized glass and framing systems are available for applications where higher acoustic performance is required.

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