Vacuum Insulated Glass (VIG)

The next generation of glazing technology, delivering the thermal performance of a solid wall in a slim, lightweight profile.

  • 6.3–12.5 mm

    Glass Thickness

  • 0.4–0.7 W/m²K

    Thermal Performance

  • 35–39 dB

    Acoustic Insulation

  • 6-8 Weeks

    Lead Time

  • 15 Years

    Design Life

Introduction

Advanced Thermal Glazing Solutions

Vacuum Insulated Glass (VIG) utilizes a vacuum layer between two panes of glass to eliminate conductive and convective heat transfer. This technology allows for a significantly thinner profile than traditional triple glazing while achieving superior U-values and sound reduction.

Benefits

Why Choose Vacuum Insulated Glass

  • Unmatched Thermal Efficiency and Energy Savings

    Achieves U-values as low as 0.4 W/m²K, drastically reducing HVAC energy consumption and carbon footprints in commercial and residential buildings.

  • Ultra-Thin Profile for Architectural Versatility

    With a thickness starting at just 6mm, VIG is ideal for retrofitting historic buildings and slim-profile modern curtain wall systems.

  • Superior Acoustic Performance and Noise Control

    The vacuum layer acts as an exceptional sound barrier, effectively dampening high and low-frequency urban noise for a quieter interior environment.

  • Elimination of Internal Condensation and Fogging

    The absence of air or gas between panes prevents internal condensation, ensuring long-term clarity and structural integrity of the glazing unit.

Standard

Customization and Technical Compliance

Our VIG units can be customized with various glass types, including Low-E coatings, tempered safety glass, and laminated options to meet specific safety and solar heat gain requirements.

Available in a wide range of sizes and shapes, VIG is compatible with standard aluminum facade systems, providing a seamless integration for high-performance building envelopes.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Common technical inquiries regarding the application and performance of Vacuum Insulated Glass in modern construction.

How does VIG differ from standard Double Glazing (IGU)?
Unlike IGUs which use argon or krypton gas, VIG uses a vacuum, which is a much more effective insulator, allowing for a thinner unit with better thermal performance.
Can VIG be used in existing window frames?
Yes, its slim profile makes it an excellent choice for retrofitting older frames that cannot accommodate the thickness of modern triple glazing.
What is the lifespan of a VIG unit?
Our VIG units are engineered for longevity, featuring high-durability edge seals that maintain the vacuum for over 25 years under standard conditions.
Are there visible spacers in the glass?
VIG uses tiny, nearly invisible micro-spacers (pillars) to keep the glass panes from touching under atmospheric pressure, which are barely noticeable from a distance.
Is Vacuum Insulated Glass safety-rated?
Yes, we provide tempered VIG units that meet international safety glass standards for use in high-traffic commercial areas and high-rise facades.