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LOW-E & ARGON & SUPER SPACER
THE UNBEATABLE ENERGY SAVING COMBINATION |
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| Argon is a safe, colorless, odorless, non-toxic, inert atmospheric gas and enhances the energy efficiency of windows using insulating glass. |
Maximum benefit is achieved when used in conjunction with Low-E (low emissivity) glass. Argon dramatically improves a window's insulating ability, with an R-factor 100% better than clear insulated glass and 42% better than insulated glass with Low-E only. Argon improves a window's Condensation Resistance Factor, resulting in a warmer inside glass surface and reduced potential for
condensation. |
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An ARGON gas
filled
glass unit is more efficient at noise reduction because the ARGON reduces the sound pressure and reacts in such a way as to maximize sound absorption. |
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| Depending upon the glass thickness, an ARGON
gas filled unit reduces sound transmission by 3-4 decibels, when compared to a comparable unit without ARGON gas filling. |
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| R-Factor's measure a materials resistance to heat loss. |
| The higher the R-factor, the greater the resistance to heat loss. The higher The R, the greater the energy efficiency of the glass unit, and therefore the
windows made with
state-of-the-art ARGON filled glass units are 100% more efficient than windows built with conventional double pane units when actual glass efficiency is measures, ARGON filled glass units using Low-E glass are 42% more efficient than the same unit without Argon filling. |
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The all foam formula of super spacer
blocks the heat escape path and provides the best thermal
performances in the industry. It will improve up to
18% sound absorption over traditional metal space's.
Our all foam formula offsets the effects of temperature
changes, barometric pressure, wind load, and glazing
pressure. The end result is less seal failure and fewer
stress cracks. www.superspacer.com
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