Energy-Efficient Glazing: The Power of IGUs
In the age of sustainable architecture and smart buildings, energy-efficient glazing has emerged as one of the most impactful innovations. Among various […]
In the age of sustainable architecture and smart buildings, energy-efficient glazing has emerged as one of the most impactful innovations. Among various modern glass technologies, Insulated Glass Units (IGUs) are revolutionizing façades, making structures more comfortable, efficient, and eco-friendly.
In this blog, we’ll explore what IGUs are, how they work, and why they’re becoming the preferred choice for modern construction projects across India.
What is an Insulated Glass Unit (IGU)?
An Insulated Glass Unit (IGU)—also known as double glazing—consists of two or more glass panes separated by a spacer and sealed with air or inert gas (like argon or krypton). This layer acts as an insulator, reducing heat transfer and improving thermal performance.
IGUs are commonly used in:
- Structural glazing façades
- Aluminium and uPVC windows
- Commercial and residential high-rises
- Energy-efficient curtain wall systems
How IGUs Work
Each glass layer acts as a thermal and acoustic barrier, while the gas-filled cavity between them minimizes temperature fluctuations. This design reduces:
- Heat loss in winter
- Heat gain in summer
- Noise pollution from outside
Key Benefits of IGUs
1. Superior Energy Efficiency
2. Noise Reduction
3. Condensation Control
4. Enhanced Aesthetics
5. Environmental Impact
By reducing energy use, IGUs help cut carbon emissions and contribute to India’s green building initiatives.
Applications of IGUs in Modern Construction
- Commercial Façades & Curtain Walls: Large-scale glass façades in malls, offices, and towers use IGUs for efficiency and design appeal.
- Residences & Apartments: uPVC and aluminium window systems with IGUs ensure comfort, safety, and quiet interiors.
- Airports, Hospitals & Institutions: IGUs support controlled environments where thermal comfort and noise reduction are critical.
Challenges in IGU Implementation
- Poor edge sealing causing gas leakage
- Low-quality spacers leading to moisture penetration
- Incorrect installation affecting airtightness
That’s why expertise from experienced façade specialists—like Oersted Group—is essential to ensure performance and longevity.
Oersted’s Expertise in Energy-Efficient Glazing
At Oersted, we engineer, fabricate, and install façade systems that integrate high-performance IGUs designed for India’s diverse climate. Our glazing solutions combine thermal comfort, strength, and elegance, ensuring each project meets the highest global standards of sustainability and design.
Whether it’s a corporate building, residential tower, or commercial complex, Oersted delivers glazing systems that stand the test of time.
Conclusion
FAQs on Energy-Efficient Glazing
It includes two or more glass panes separated by spacers and sealed with gas-filled cavities for insulation.
By controlling heat transfer, they reduce HVAC load, resulting in lower energy costs.
Their multi-layer structure offers excellent acoustic insulation.
They are low-maintenance, requiring only routine cleaning and inspection of seals.
Absolutely. Oersted customizes IGUs for varied climate zones, ensuring performance across hot, humid, and cold regions.