Interpane Glas Industrie AG
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Interpane Glas Industrie AG products

Solar Control

Interpane - High-end Solar Control Glass

Modern glass architecture places very high technical and aesthetic demands on the materials. The technical requirements for solar control glazing in sophisticated buildings include a low total energy transmittance, excellent thermal insulation and the highest possible transparency. Today, visual qualities regarding colour and reflectivity are also of great importance to designers. With ipasol, architects and developers can integrate future-orientated energy concepts into their buildings without sacrificing transparency and aesthetics.

Interpane - Magnetron-coated Glazing for Solar Control and Improved Thermal Insulation

High selectivity and colour neutrality are no longer mutually exclusive in solar control glass. The ratio of transparency Tv to the total energy transmittance (solar factor) can reach values as high as two in neutral Stopray glazing. A magnetron coating, sputtered onto the glass in a vacuum process, ensures optimal solar control in the summer while a low thermal transmittance (Ug) prevents heat loss in the winter. Stopray solar control panes are used as insulating glass. Besides neutral, Stopray is also available in several colours, with transparency values ranging from 47 to 61 percent.

Thermal Insulation

Thermal Insulation System

The new generation in low-E: impressive in both aesthetics and performance. iplus top 1.1 is the latest development from AGC Interpane in the low-E sector. It excels both technically and with its ease of processing. The familiar low thermal transmittance (Ug) is complemented by an improvement in the light-technical properties. iplus top 1.1 sets the standard for window and façade construction.

Sound Insulation

Interpane - Heat Retaining and Soundproof Glass

Considering our environment in a broader sense means not only protecting ourselves from excessive noise, but also saving valuable natural resources. This means that we need to make substantial improvements to the thermal insulation of buildings, both new and old. Therefore, a modern noise protection insulation glass system not only needs a broad spectrum of soundproofing properties (up to RW = 52 dB), but must also significantly reduce the transmission heat losses.