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Plexiglass

Heat energy always moves in the direction from hot to cold, and as well as in the case of glass. By improving the insulator ability of the glass we will reduce unnecessary and costly swelling of energy. Increased thermal protection we will get by the use of thermal glass, which consists of two glass surfaces separated by a spacing frame and connected by organic glue - seal. The space between the glass is filled with air or inert gases like argon which significantly contribute to the thermal insulation of the glass.

The main function of low-emission glass filled with argon is in the winter when it reduces losses of the heat in the room to a minimum.

Thermal glass not only retain heat in the room, but also allow the gain of energy by using sunlight and also significantly increase the temperature of the glass surface.


Excellent thermal insulation prevents the formation of fog on the window, which was the case with the old windows. Additional benefits include: uncomfortable cool air in the area of the window becomes the past.