Thermal optimization of residential windowsIntelligent gas filling systems now available enable you to accurately achieve a variety of thermal performance targets for insulating glass units on a mass-customization basis. With these processes, you can also achieve your targeted thermal performance at the lowest possible gas fill cost.

While the highest performance can be achieved with asymmetrical triples with krypton in the narrow air space and argon in a wider one, there are a variety of cost-effective options for improving thermal performance of double pane and three-quarter, seventh-eights and one inch symmetrical triples. This capability will help window and door companies meet the upcoming zoned Energy Star requirements.

This white paper explains the various options with detailed cost carts and how to achieve targets. The author is Mike McHugh, president of Integrated Automation Systems, the developer of the OptiGas intelligent gas filling system with in-process verification using statistical process control.

The white paper was presented at the 2012 FeneTech user conference and GPAD June 25-26. Please complete the form below to receive a copy by email. Thank you!

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