Glass
Compact insulating glass
During restorations, the glazing appearance of historic windows and doors is to be retained or restored. At the same time, the building envelope must be optimised in terms of energy, which rules out the 1:1 replacement of the previous single-pane glazing. In particular, the preservation of original window sashes and door profiles makes the use of normal insulating glass units almost impossible due to the wide spaces between the panes.
The technical conditions of monument protection and specifications for energy saving and environmental protection can be reconciled with the special insulating glass GEWE-therm® TPS restoverre.
The black colour of the TPS edge seal reflects the respective frame colour, so that the GEWE-therm® TPS restoverre visually presents the impression of mono glazing when professionally executed due to the low SDR from 4 mm.
The thermoplastic material adapts to uneven surfaces due to its mechanical properties, so that a wide variety of restorative glass can be used in addition to float glass.
Highlights
Insulating glazing with particularly small gaps between the panes
Suitable for use in original window frames
Structures with heat and sun properties as 2-fold or 3-fold insulating glass

Top applications for compact insulating glass
Technical details and features
Ug value according to DIN EN 673
- 3.0 W/m²K for uncoated 2-fold insulating glass with krypton gas filling
- (Digression: the lower the Ug value, the higher the thermal insulation effect of the insulating glass)
Minimum dimensions
- 190 x 350 mm
Other
- Superstructures as 2-fold insulating glass
- Production in order-specific sizes, geometries, models and free forms
- Certified third-party monitoring (CE marking)
- Face width of edge seal: min. 10mm
- Required rebate depth of the profile: min. 12 mm
- Required rebate width: min. 14-16 mm

