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Vacuum insulated glazing (VIG) is a type of insulating glass unit (IGU) that uses a vacuum between the two panes of glass to reduce heat transfer.
VIG is more efficient than traditional IGUs, and it can be used in a variety of applications, including windows, doors, and skylights.
VIG works by creating a vacuum between the two panes of glass.
This vacuum eliminates air movement, which is a major scale of heat transfer.
The vacuum also creates an air barrier, which helps to keep out moisture and dust.
VIG has a number of benefits over traditional IGUs, including:
VIG is a good choice for a variety of applications, including:
The Global Vacuum Insulated Glazing Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Vacuum Max Vacuum Insulating Glass (VIG) has been introduced by Vitro Architectural Glass (previously PPG Glass).
Vacuum Max VIG devices connect into both classic and sophisticated glazing systems to provide high R-values and insulating performance.
This previously announced new offering is the result of an exclusive rights arrangement between Vitro Glass, LandGlass, and VIG Technologies, which made Vitro the sole North American distributor of their high-performance tempered vacuum insulating glass products.
The new 8.3mm tempered VIG units are made up of two completely tempered glass lites separated by a vacuum gap and a non-leaded metal seal.
Because of their narrow design and light weight, the modules may be integrated into practically any standard glazing system, window frame, or curtain wall application.
Vacuum Max VIG units can improve performance.
he R-value of VIG units is 14, which is closer to the R-value of a typical wall than glass.
Improved R-values in cladding materials are becoming more popular as building owners and developers face growing pressure to reduce their environmental effect, ranging from new strict energy code updates to Net Zero energy targets.
Vacuum Max VIG provides unparalleled insulating performance as well as the safety of tempered glass.
Whatever the configuration, a Vacuum Max VIG-enhanced hybrid IGU will significantly increase the R-value — to the point where the unit behaves more like a wall than glass.
Vacuum Max VIG lites may also be utilized in practically any interior or outdoor application because they are constantly tempered.
Vacuum Max VIG units are offered with Solar ban 60 sun control and Vitro Glass low-e coatings.
VIG units can be used alone as a replacement for monolithic glass or as a replacement for the interior lite in a typical one-inch insulating glass unit (IGU), creating a hybrid IGU with an R-value of 16.
VIG IGUs also provide improved noise reduction and reduce condensation. On non-VEG liters in a hybrid IGU, the entire spectrum of Solar ban® glass coatings and Vitro Glass substrates are available.
More than just the next high-performance coating or glass substrate is at stake in innovation.
It’s about reinventing how products interact with one another to offer true, next-generation sustainability and energy efficiency.
Vacuum Max VIG is always tempered for safety and to maintain consistent performance in temperature extremes both indoors and outdoors.