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| A new study explores how the size, shape, and material of tiny support pillars in Vacuum Insulated Glass (VIG) impact both its thermal efficiency and mechanical strength — offering analytical tools to optimize VIG design for better performance.
| A new advanced FEM model has been developed to accurately simulate the nonlinear behavior of Insulating Glass Units (IGUs), including curved configurations, offering higher precision and faster computation compared to commercial software.
| Viprotron has developed a new technology for the exit of the furnace, that allows the measurement of the distortion of tempered glass with high precision and unparalleled repeatability.
| Digital printing is transforming the glass industry, offering faster production, smaller batches, and more creative freedom—while reshaping processes and sustainability requirements.
| Thermal stress relief treatment offers a promising solution for enabling the reuse and remanufacturing of end-of-life tempered glass, paving the way for more circular economy practices in the flat glass industry.
| Discover how TPS® boosts IGU longevity and energy performance in this Glastory blog and download the presentation.
| A new AI-powered tool is set to transform the structural design and analysis of glass facades.
| Retrofitting buildings is key to boosting energy efficiency and climate resilience, especially in dense, subtropical cities like Hong Kong.
| Vacuum insulating glass (VIG) has demonstrated competitive Ug-values (heat transfer coefficients) which show promise to further reduce energy consumption from buildings.
| This paper is a discussion about concepts to minimize the glass thickness as much as possible for a usage of thin glass for insulated glass.
| In this paper, the behaviour of various Insulating Glass Units (IGUs) is examined under the influence of quasi-static uniform wind pressure and weather actions.
| The paper compares fitting functions of different polynomial degrees to determine and assess the edge stress.
| The organic design and seamlessly reflective surface of “The Henderson” establish it as a landmark in Hong Kong. With its all-glass façade and a height of 210 m, the skyscraper designed by Zaha Hadid Architects offers spectacular panoramic views.
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| Optical stress measurement in tempered glass has its challenges. Stresses can be measured optically based on the optical anisotropy behavior of the glass.
| The two common defects—White Haze and Anisotropy—are often misunderstood but are not the same.
| This paper aims to quantify the savings achieved through the ERM of secondary layer addition to existing glazed facades, for a high WWR office building in cooling and heating dominated climate locations.
| This paper deals with the question of how old insulating glass units can be re manufactured to match the state of the art in terms of the energy efficiency.
| This research examines the viability of recycling soda lime glass from post-consumer Insulated Glass Units (IGU), mixing various types of architectural glass cullet and fusing them into flat plates by using electric kilns.
| In this latest Glastory blog, Uwe Risle explains why thin triple IG units are gaining popularity and what the key differences are between thin triple IGUs and other insulating glass types.
| In order to minimize the environmental impact of glass by preserving the embodied carbon and substituting newly produced glasses, the reuse of glass is considered to be of the highest potential.
| This paper is concerned with the design of a load-bearing adhesive joint for use in a fluid-filled insulating glass unit.
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