Jinan Huanqiu Glass Technology Co., Ltd.

Energy Efficient Glass

Why Choose Us
 

Company Strength
Jinan Huanqiu Glass Technology Co., Ltd. is a large-scale glass building materials enterprise specializing in the production and processing of various types of tempered glass, insulating glass, laminated glass, coated glass, architectural engineering glass, and high-end system door and window glass.

 

General Project
We Business scope includes general projects: glass manufacturing, hollow glass, laminated glass, special-shaped glass, metal door and window engineering construction: door and window sales: building materials sales; building decoration materials sales; hardware product wholesale; hardware product retail.

 

Professional services
Is Professional services in home decoration glass projects can ensure that all processes of architectural glass and interior decorative glass can be completed in this factory.

 

Our Factory
Jinan Huanqiu Glass Technology Co., Ltd. was established in December 2020. Its registered address is located in Area C, Workshop No. 1, in the yard of Shandong Chunqiu Biotechnology Co., Ltd., east of Zheng'an Road and south of Gongye North Road, Jibei Street, Jiyang District, Jinan City, Shandong Province.

 

What Is Energy Efficient Glass?

 

Energy-efficient glass panes are coated with various metal oxides that reduce excessive absorption and transmission of solar heat. This reduces a structure's energy cost and also its carbon footprint. This type of glass also improves thermal comfort with a sense of openness for people working inside.

 

  • Hard Coated Low-E Glass

    Hard Coated Low-E Glass

    The coating is then applied to a glass ribbon produced on a float glass production line, which

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  • Low-e Glass Panels

    Low-e Glass Panels

    LOW-E glass sheet is a coated glass that uses magnetron sputtering to coat one or more layers of

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  • Double Pane Low-e Glass

    Double Pane Low-e Glass

    In winter, the purpose of the coating is to reflect heat back into the building to prevent heat

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  • Double Insulating Glass

    Double Insulating Glass

    Double-layer insulating glass product description Insulating glass is combined with low-E glass

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  • Triple Insulating Glass

    Triple Insulating Glass

    Triple-Ply Insulated Glass consists of three layers of glass surrounded by two spacers. Helium or

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  • Double-layer Soundproof Glass

    Double-layer Soundproof Glass

    Soundproof double-layer insulating glass has certain advantages in energy. Due to the use of a

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  • Printed Decorative Glass

    Printed Decorative Glass

    Printed decorative insulating tempered glass is a fixed, non-fading, different pattern template

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  • Low-E Glass for Buildings

    Low-E Glass for Buildings

    Product details: This glass curtain wall is very spectacular and gorgeous, and can show different

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  • Double-layer Low-E Glass

    Double-layer Low-E Glass

    Low-E glass is combined with low-E glass to achieve better solar performance. It is made of offline

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  • Tempered Glass Installation

    Tempered Glass Installation

    Insulating glass is a prefabricated unit consisting of two or more glass panes that are sealed

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  • Color Gradient Glass

    Color Gradient Glass

    As a new design of decorative glass, gradient color laminated glass has a misty beauty. It is used

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  • Double-layer Heat-insulating Glass

    Double-layer Heat-insulating Glass

    Double-layer heat-insulating glass, hollow glass (double-layer glass) Hollow glass is made of two

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How Does Energy Efficient Glass Work?

 

The nature of heat energy means it will always flow towards colder areas. This is because warmer molecules move faster and collide with cooler atoms, transferring heat energy. This means any heat in your home will naturally move towards the coldest point – which is usually the glass within your windows and doors, since they are in direct contact with the cooler air outside.

Glass without a coating will absorb this heat energy, cooling your home down faster. The reflective coating on low-E glass does the opposite, reflecting most of the heat trying to escape back into the home.

Low-E glass isn’t just for keeping your home warm. Since it also reflects solar heat energy away from your windows, low-E glass can help keep your surroundings cool in the summer months too.

 

 
The Benefits Of Energy-Efficient Glass For Your Building
 
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Reduced Energy Bills
Energy-efficient glass helps to keep your building insulated by reducing heat transfer. In the summer, it keeps cool air inside, and during winter, it traps warmth. This consistent temperature control reduces the need for excessive heating or air conditioning, ultimately lowering your energy bills.

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Improved Comfort
If you’re looking to create a more comfortable living or working environment, you should opt for energy-efficient glass. The insulation provided by this type of glass ensures that indoor spaces remain at a consistent temperature. Energy-efficient glass also minimizes drafts and hot spots near windows.

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Uv Protection
Energy-efficient glass comes with UV-blocking technology that helps prevent harmful ultraviolet rays from entering your building. This feature protects your furniture, carpets, and artwork from fading. It also contributes to a healthier living space by reducing exposure to UV radiation.

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Environmental Impact
Opting for energy-efficient glass reduces your carbon footprint. Since your heating and cooling systems won’t need to work as hard, your energy consumption decreases. This eco-friendly choice contributes to a more sustainable future and benefits your wallet.

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Noise Reduction
Energy-efficient glass is thicker and more insulated than standard glass, offering excellent noise reduction. This glass can reduce outside noise if your building is located near a busy street or in a noisy area. It will help you create a quieter, more peaceful environment indoors.

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Increased Property Value
Installing energy-efficient glass can enhance your building’s value. Homebuyers and property owners are increasingly looking for eco-friendly and energy-saving features. The addition of energy-efficient glass could make your property more attractive on the market, should you ever decide to sell.

 

Installing And Maintaining Energy-Efficient Glass
 

The first step to installing and maintaining energy-efficient glass is to consult with a professional to evaluate your home’s specific needs. They will assess factors such as climate, orientation, and existing windows to recommend the most appropriate energy-efficient glass for your home. This ensures you receive customized solutions that address your comfort and energy-saving goals.

 

Once you have chosen the right energy-efficient glass for your home, it’s time for installation. Proper installation will help you maximize the benefits of energy-efficient glass.

 

We highly recommend hiring experienced professionals for this task. They have the expertise to ensure a seamless installation, avoiding any gaps or air leaks that could compromise the performance of the glass. A well-installed energy-efficient glass will provide the desired insulation, noise reduction, and energy savings.

 

Maintenance is also essential to ensuring the longevity and effectiveness of energy-efficient glass. Cleaning them regularly keeps them looking shiny and appealing and allows maximum light to enter your home.

 

It is important to use mild soapy water and a soft cloth or sponge to avoid scratching the glass. Gentle wiping in a circular motion will help you effectively remove any dust or dirt particles. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive materials, or high-pressure sprays, as they can damage the special coatings.

 

Additionally, inspect the window frames and weatherstripping regularly to ensure they are in good condition and provide a tight seal.

 

The Benefits Of Energy Efficient Glass
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Printed Decorative Glass
Double-layer Soundproof Glass
Double-layer Heat-insulating Glass

Improved energy efficiency: Energy-efficient glazing may form part of a wider range of energy-saving measures. If your home also contains cavity wall insulation, loft insulation and an energy-efficient heating system, these can all work together to reduce the amount of energy needed to heat your home. As a consequence, you can enjoy lower energy bills and a reduced carbon footprint.

 

Reduced noise pollution: Sealed double and triple glazing can be effective at reducing medium to high-frequency noise, creating a more comfortable, private and peaceful home environment.

 

Improved thermal insulation: Energy efficient glazing can help to keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. The air or gas gap between the panes of glass in a sealed unit provides an extra layer of insulation. This increased thermal resistance reduces the amount of heat that can escape the home during the colder months. In summer the reverse occurs, and the windows help keep the heat outside, keeping the home cooler.

 

Reduced condensation: Energy efficient windows and doors help reduce the risk of condensation which occurs when a cold surface and moist air meet. The resulting moisture can potentially damage the window frame and if it is particularly bad, may even affect other areas of the room.

 

Safety and security: As there are two or more panes instead of one, energy-efficient glazed windows offer a more secure barrier against unwanted entry than a single glazed window. The level of security can be enhanced further when laminated glass is used.

 

Cost savings: Assuming all other measures have been taken, Installing energy-efficient windows can save you money over the long term by reducing the amount of energy required to heat your home.The savings you gain from energy-efficient glazing will depend on a number of factors, including the size of the home, the type of windows you purchase and your energy supplier.

 

A more comfortable living environment: Lower heat loss, plus reduced noise, helps toward a feeling of a much more comfortable home.

 

Increased home value: Making energy-saving improvements to your home has the potential to boost its value. Potential homebuyers are increasingly aware of the eco-credentials of any house they consider purchasing.

 

Types Of Energy Efficient Glass
 

Low E (Low Emissivity) Glass

Low E glass has a microscopically thin metallic coating on one side of the glass, which reflects heat into the building. This reduces heat loss and improves insulation. It allows light to pass through but reflects infrared heat that tries to escape, keeping interiors warmer in winter and reducing heating costs.

Solar Control Glass

Solar control glass has tinted coatings on the glass to block and absorb sunlight and solar heat from entering the building. This reduces glare, lowers heat gain, keeps interiors cooler in summer, and reduces air conditioning costs. A major benefit is it blocks heat but still allows some light through, so interiors are not entirely darkened.

Solar Control Low E Glass

EThis glass combines solar control properties and low emissivity in a single glass unit. It has a tinted solar coating along with a low-E metallic coating. This has a double benefit – it reduces summer heat gain and winter heat loss year-round. It blocks unwanted solar heat and, at the same time, reflects interior heat back in.

 

Why Homeowners Need Energy Efficient Glass Replacement
 

Energy Efficient Glass Saves Your Heating Bills

Firstly, people like to save money by reducing their level of heat wasted. Heating the home costs money every day, and living in a home with draughts is literally throwing your money out of the window. A misted glazing unit is a sign of a blown unit, this would undoubtedly be a situation of guaranteed heat loss.

Replacing The Glass Is Cheaper Than An Entire New Window Frame

Our main service involves replacing the glass for those who have condensation buildup inside their unit, before resealing it to a fresh standard. This is a much simpler procedure, and ensures the overall costs are kept to a minimum. While you’d be settling for the same level of kerb appeal (the same look and design of the windows frames), the clarity of your view would be rectified, and your home's energy rating would take a nice lift!

Energy Efficient Glass Reduces Carbon Footprint

With the abundance of wasted energy and the environmental implications that are imposed, people are becoming more and more conscious of their own carbon footprint at home. While some homeowners stick to recycling or changing their diet to live a more eco friendly lifestyle, their home could be the source of their largest carbon footprint!

Energy Efficient Glass Increases The Value Of Your Home

Many homeowners are renovating in current times, with the hope of building and maintaining their “forever home”, or likewise if they want to play the market - by increasing the homes value and gaining a profit in years to come.

 

Considerations When Choosing Energy-Efficient Glass

 

When choosing energy-efficient glass for your home, there are several important considerations to keep in mind. Energy-efficient glass is designed to help minimize heat transfer, which can significantly impact your home’s energy consumption and comfort level. By choosing the right type of glass, you’ll make a positive difference for the environment and your wallet.

One of the first factors to consider is the climate where you live. Different types of energy-efficient glass are designed to meet the specific needs of various climate zones.

On the other hand, if you live in a colder climate, you may want to choose glass with a higher SHGC value to allow more solar heat to enter and help warm up your home.

Another important consideration is the type of window frame. The energy performance of your windows is not solely dependent on the glass itself but also on the frame that holds the glass in place.

Look for frames that have good insulation properties and minimize heat loss or gain. Materials such as vinyl, fiberglass, or wood are popular choices for energy-efficient window frames due to their thermal properties. Avoid metal frames, as they conduct heat and compromise the overall energy efficiency of your windows.

A reliable indicator of the energy efficiency of glass is its U-value. The U-value measures the rate at which heat flows through a material. Lower U-values indicate better insulation, meaning less heat loss from your home during cold weather and less heat gain during warm weather. Aim for windows with a low U-value to ensure optimal energy efficiency.

Additionally, the number of glass panes and the space between them are important factors to consider. Double-pane or even triple-pane windows are more energy-efficient than single-pane windows. The air or gas-filled space between the panes acts as an extra barrier against heat transfer. This extra layer of insulation helps to keep your home more comfortable and prevents valuable energy from escaping through your windows.

Choosing energy-efficient glass may also offer additional benefits such as noise reduction. If you live in a noisy neighborhood or near a busy street, opting for laminated or double-pane glass can help minimize outdoor noise infiltration, creating a more peaceful indoor environment.

Lastly, don’t forget to consider the cost of energy-efficient glass. Although it may have a higher initial price compared to standard glass, the long-term savings on your energy bills often make it a worthwhile investment. Additionally, many government programs offer incentives and tax credits for installing energy-efficient products in your home, which can help offset the initial cost.

 

 
Our Factory

 

The company has a large production base covering an area of about 8,000 square meters. It currently has 50 employees and has complete and advanced glass deep processing production equipment, cutting and grinding steel intelligent connection system, 2 fully automatic glass cutting machines, 2 glass double-sided edge grinding machines, 1 SC-E-SS-2850 horizontal through-type double-chamber double-wind grid forced convection tempered electric furnace; one laminated production line; 2 imported hollow production lines; EVA laminated furnaces and other pre-treatment straight edge machines, special-shaped edge grinding machines, fully automatic cleaning machines and other supporting production equipment, annual production and processing of glass products of about 1 million square meters.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: What is energy efficiency glass?

A: Glass. The most energy efficient type of glass for double and triple glazing is low emissivity (low-E) glass. Low-E glass has a microscopically thin coating of metal oxide on one of the internal glass surfaces. This coating reflects heat back into the home but still lets in the light from outside.

Q: Is energy efficient glass worth it?

A: Low-E glass is an excellent investment for any homeowner because it can help you save money on your energy bills year-round. In the summer, you will use less air conditioning, and in the winter, you will use less heating. Low-E glass is also good for the environment because it helps to reduce your carbon footprint.

Q: What is the best glass for energy efficiency?

A: Triple-pane glass has an additional air space and third sheet of glass added, which makes this the most-efficient glass type. Andersen® windows come standard with dual-pane glass, and triple-pane glass is an option on A-Series and E-Series windows.

Q: What would be an energy efficient glass to specify?

A: Low-E glass helps your home stay cooler in summer and warmer in winter and can potentially be just as effective as Double Glazing in this regard. “Low-e performance glass has a coating that allows natural light through without emitting radiant heat, maximising light and energy efficiency,” Mr Regan explains.

Q: Is thicker glass more energy efficient?

A: Did you know: the thickness of glass only relates to the strength or resilience of a window and has virtually no impact on performance in energy efficiency. Thicker glass is typically used to protect against high wind loadings; it's most commonly used in the upper levels of high-rise apartments or office buildings.

Q: How does energy efficient glass work?

A: Low-e glass has a special coating which is a poor radiator of heat and does not allow heat to be transferred to the outside. Instead, the low-e coating actually reflects the heat back into your room.

Q: What is the most energy efficient window glass?

A: Low-E glass -- Low emissivity glass, also known as Low-E glass, is the most energy-efficient type of glass for use in double and triple glazing. Low-E glass has a very thin coating of metal oxide on one of the internal surfaces of the glass, for the purpose of reflecting heat back into your living spaces..

Q: Is Tempered Glass Energy Efficient?

A: There are many advantages to having tempered glass windows in your home. Besides having scores of safety and aesthetic features that make it perfect for multiple uses in your home, tempered glass is more insulating and will increase the energy efficiency of your home.

Q: How to know if glass is laminated?

A: You can identify whether you have annealed, tempered, or laminated glass in your home. Each glass panel will include a small permanent label or “bug” in one of the corners. Along with manufacturer information and safety standard codes, the label will include “tempered” or “laminated.”

Q: What would be an energy efficient glass to specify?

A: Low-E glass helps your home stay cooler in summer and warmer in winter and can potentially be just as effective as Double Glazing in this regard. “Low-e performance glass has a coating that allows natural light through without emitting radiant heat, maximising light and energy efficiency,” Mr Regan explains.

As one of the leading energy efficient glass manufacturers and suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to buy high-grade energy efficient glass for sale here from our factory. All glass products are with high quality and competitive price.

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