Transparent Insulation
Vacuum insulating glass
Especially for existing buildings in which historic window sashes are to be preserved, the vacuum insulating glass GEWE Enthermalâ„¢ is an attractive solution. In many cases, the original single glazing can be easily replaced by the narrow glass structures made of toughened safety glass, which insulate significantly better than conventional triple glazing with their special physical properties.
The space between the panes is not filled with noble gases as is the case with standard insulating glass, but – as the name suggests – the air is removed from it by means of negative pressure. The space between the panes, which is only 0.25 mm wide and is kept at a distance over the entire surface with almost invisible micro-pillars, thus unfolds an impressive insulating effect for heat and sound. In addition, the only two panes of this construction allow up to 10% more daylight to pass through compared to conventional triple glazing with two LowE layers, for many years of use.
With these properties, GEWE Enthermalâ„¢ is economical and authentic at the same time; a top solution as architectural glass for renovation and restoration projects.
GEWE Enthermalâ„¢ vacuum insulating glass is produced in cooperation with its exclusive US partner LuxWallâ„¢ using a multi-patented process and guarantees maximum performance in its category.
Highlights
Best insulation value of an insulating glass technology on the market: Ug = 0.3 W/m2K – Insulates better than an
average brick wall with 10 cm insulation
More natural light at
Same insulation value
Up to +10% better light transmission compared
to conventional 3-fold insulating glass
Ultra-slim
From 8 mm package thickness
Quieter ambient noise
Approximately +3 dB better sound insulation
than conventional double-layer insulating glass
sustainably reduces ambient noise
Technological leader
Product and manufacturing process are
protected by more than 70 international
patents

Top Applications for Vacuum Insulating Glass
Technical details and features
Technical details and properties Ug value according to DIN EN 673
- 0,3 W/m²K
Glass thicknesses
- 8 to 12 mm
Maximum dimensions
- 1524 x 2438 mm
Minimum dimensions
- 200 x 200 mm
Other
- Superstructures as 2-fold insulating glass
- Available with thermal and sun protection layers
- Production in order-specific sizes and geometries
- Combination with almost all types of glass as GEWE Enthermalâ„¢ Plus

