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The difference between double-layer glass, insulated glass and vacuum glass

Nowadays, people's consciousness is much more advanced than before. Every home has changed from wooden windows to broken bridge aluminum doors and windows. From the previous single-sided glass to the current double-sided glass, insulated glass, vacuum glass, etc. So what are the differences between these types of glass? Listen to what the editor tells you.

Double-layer glass is the lowest cost glass among the three. Because it is just two pieces of glass glued together by hand, the interlayer in the middle will leak air, so the relative performance will be much worse.

Insulated glass refers to two pieces of glass that are sealed with a certain distance between them. Inert gas is usually injected into the middle, which requires machinery to complete. And in terms of thermal insulation and sound insulation, it is much better than double-glazed glass. But relatively speaking, the cost will be higher.

Finally, let’s talk about vacuum glass. Many people think that vacuum and insulating glass are the same, but they are not. Inert gas is injected into the hollow center, while vacuum glass extracts the gas in the middle and turns it into a vacuum state. Vacuum glass has extraordinary thermal insulation effect and is much thinner than insulating glass. However, due to its complicated workmanship, the cost of vacuum glass will be the highest among the three.

Now, the editor has listed all three types of glass for everyone to see. Each type of glass has pros and cons. The ones with good performance cost a lot, but the ones with low cost have poor performance. How you choose depends on your own preferences. If you are not short of money, choose vacuum glass. If money is tight choose between double glazing or insulating glass.