Double glazing is standard across the Miglas Aliclad range, which offers superior thermal performance in comparison to that of single glazed products.
Depending on what you want to achieve, different glass options are available for your double glazed windows.
How does double glazing work?
Double glazing, or an Insulated Glazing Unit (IGU), is two sheets of glass separated by a pocket of air, or inert gas (argon/krypton), to provide an insulative thermal barrier. The pocket is designed to be around 14mm optimal to ensure there is no movement in the air causing thermal convection.
If you imagine putting hot coffee in a thermos flask versus a plastic container which product will retain its temperature for longer? This concept is the same for Double glazing versus Single Glazing.
The increased thermal insulation of the double glazed unit provides many benefits to the home, including minimising ambient heat gain in summer and minimising heat loss in winter. This provides a more consistent temperature and reduces the requirements for heating/cooling the home.
The interior surface temperature of the glass is also closer to that of the inside of the home in an IGU and this greatly increases the condensation resistance of the glass.
In the Miglas Aliclad Fixed Window, clear double glazing provides a U-Value of 2.74 and a SHGC of 0.68