Heated Glass
Heated Glass
Heated glass works wonders at creating an evenly insulated interior space. Layers of electrically conductive coating are applied to the glass structure. When subjected to an electric current, these conductive coatings the electric current into heat, which in turn heats the glass structure. Additional insulating coatings contain the heat inside, creating a balanced indoor temperature with heat sources dispersed evenly throughout the space.
Heated glass systems have the visual appearance of normal glass panes—no wires or visible equipment necessary. Combined with this undetectable appearance is the benefits themselves: the ability to control the temperature of any given space via the building’s own architectural design.
Practicality
Installing heated glass systems also carries practical benefits like eliminating condensation and preventing the build up of snow and ice. Depending on the architectural design of your property, this feature could prove invaluable when it comes to skylights and structural glass extensions.
Versatility
There are a million and one reasons to opt for heated glass solutions and they are used across multiple industries—from restaurants to multi-storey office buildings. If you have any queries, contact SAS Glass today.
Practicality
Installing heated glass systems also carries practical benefits like eliminating condensation and preventing the build up of snow and ice. Depending on the architectural design of your property, this feature could prove invaluable when it comes to skylights and structural glass extensions.
Versatility
There are a million and one reasons to opt for heated glass solutions and they are used across multiple industries—from restaurants to multi-storey office buildings. If you have any queries, contact SAS Glass today.