Saint-Gobain Glass has reported that INSIO® vacuum glass has received voluntary CE marking.
According to Saint-Gobain Glass, INSIO® uses LuxWall vacuum technology and achieves a thermal transmittance (Ug) of 0.3–0.5 W/m²K. The manufacturer emphasises that the glass provides higher thermal insulation than a standard double-chamber insulating glass unit, while being thinner. The standard thickness of INSIO® is 10 mm, compared with 36 mm for a common double-chamber IGU configuration (4-12-4-12-4).
The company obtained CE marking for INSIO® via the EOTA procedure for Vacuum Insulating Glass Units. This concerns EAD 300021-00-0404 and ETA 25/0363. Saint-Gobain Glass notes that this confirms compliance of the entire INSIO® range with European requirements for performance and durability.
Saint-Gobain Glass already has the product CLIMAPLUS® INSIO®, which previously received CE marking. This is a 24 mm insulating glass unit in which INSIO® vacuum glass functions as one of the layers. The company stresses that such an IGU is suitable for standard window systems and simplifies the use of vacuum glass in new-build construction and in retrofit projects.
Read also: Vacuum glass FINEO from AGC has received CE marking.
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INSIO sizes range from 305 × 457 mm to 1,524 × 2,438 mm
Vacuum glass INSIO from Saint-Gobain Glass has received CE marking
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