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| Sparklike's new customer case offers an intriguing look at how the latitude affects argon gas retention in IGUs. This is crucial for energy efficiency and thermal performance.
| In the ever-evolving landscape of sustainable living and energy efficiency, the Glass for Europe manifesto for 2024-2029 emerges as a guiding light towards a greener future.
| In this blog post, we delve into the profound impact that precise gas measurement has on insulation performance and explain why it is a game-changer for manufacturers in the industry.
| In 2023 Sparklike did a customer survey to understand its customers better. This included insight how Sparklike devices are perceived and what are the drivers to purchase.
| Gas Chromatograph and TDLAS
| Insulating gas, typically argon or krypton, is used in insulating glass windows to enhance its properties.
| Sparklike Laser Portable 2.1 training at Polypane Glasindustrie in Belgium
| SKAALA has been a pioneer, measuring their insulating glass units (IGUs) together with Sparklike for almost 20 years.
| This year's GPD held a special significance for Sparklike, as it showcased groundbreaking research conducted by Elke van Nieuwenhuijzen.
| Jolene Hu from Sparklike China had an opportunity to interview one of Sparklike customer, Jiangsu Jiacheng Special Glass Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
| To be able to provide top quality glass to their customers, Szkłoland purchased Sparklike Laser Portable to monitor and measure the insulating gas concentration levels.
| Saint-Gobain is the first manufacturer in the world to carry out a test production of flat glass using more than 30% hydrogen during Research & Development (R&D) trials at the Herzogenrath site in Germany.
| Inagas has launched its Day Testing Services to help its customers meet the increasing demands of legislative changes and quality scrutiny in the Insulated Glass Unit industry.
| Measuring insulating glass units gas concentration is important since gas fill plays a significant role in thermal performance.
| Alternative sustainable fuels could reduce carbon emissions by up to 80% allowing the glass and other industries to decarbonize sooner.
| Today’s energy prices are an existential threat for the future of Europe’s glass industry.
| Inagas is delighted to announce that they are now the official distributor in the UK & Ireland for Sparklike.
| One of the largest European projects for the study of Hydrogen combustion in the glass industry
| The energy intensive industries welcome the efforts undertaken by the Member States to solve the energy crisis in the European Union.
| Sparklike is exhibiting in Glasstec 2022 on the 20th – 23rd of September in Düsseldorf. You can find them in Hall 14 Stand G17.