0:00 - Intro
1:03 - Double vs Triple Glazed IGUs
5:51 - Embodied vs Operational Carbon
7:08 - Sustainability Table
9:03 - Upfront vs Long-term Costs
10:11 - Introducing Thermaframe 4
Links mentioned:
Embodied Carbon Video: • Embodied Carbon - Glas...
GlasCurtain Blog: glascurtain.ca/blog/
Credit:
Low-E Coatings: www.stanekwindows.com/what-is...
Vitro Glass - Key Elements of an IGU - glassed.vitroglazings.com/top....
Cardinal Glass LCA: www.cardinalcorp.com/wp-conte...
Since our commercial launch at Greenbuild 2013 in Philadelphia, GlasCurtain has been dedicated to innovation and sustainability, continually developing new curtain wall systems to enhance building envelope performance. Our systems are particularly optimized for Net-Zero, Zero-Carbon, and Passive House buildings. Over the years, you've known us for our triple-glazed curtain wall systems. However, we're excited to announce a new addition to our Thermaframe family: our first ever double-glazed solution, Thermaframe 4.
Thermaframe 4 is specifically engineered for temperate climates, Thermaframe 4 provides the same thermal performance (R4) as conventional aluminum triple-glazed systems but with 40% less embodied carbon. It’s ideal for projects with ambitious sustainability targets, such as Net-Zero, Zero-Carbon, or LEED certification.
In this video, we'll explore the high-level differences between double and triple glazing, the factors to consider when specifying one over the other, and introduce you to the latest innovation in our fibreglass-framed curtain wall systems.
If you’re currently in the design stage of a high-performance institutional project, Thermaframe 4 is the innovative solution you’ll want to include.
For more information, feel free to reach out to us at info@glascurtain.ca or visit our website at glascurtain.ca/. Don’t forget to follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Thanks for watching, and we’ll see you next time.
21 июл 2024