 |  | | How it Work
In a building, the windows and the facade are the places where there is the highest loss of energy. In order to reduce that loss, it is essential to install glasses of Low Emission (ISOLAR NEUTALUX), which reduce considerably the Thermal Transmission coefficient, also called "Coefficient K". The lower this coefficient is, the greater the saving of energy by thermal radiation between the two glasses will be.
The loss of energy through a glass with metallic layers, is reduced in a 70%, if we compare it with a conventional glass, since the metallic layer avoids almost completely that exchange of energy, keeping the heat inside whereas it is cold outside.
The function of a modern glazing such as ISOLAR NEUTRALUX is to reduce the energetic exchange, assuring comfort inside and saving energy.
Using NEUTRALUX layers, it can be reached an insulating coefficient similar to the one provided by a wall of bricks of 30-cm thickness, and however due to its high transparency, it doesn't look different from traditional insulating glazing.
Saving energy contributes to the defence of the environment, which is something, we owe to the future generations. |  |