AGC’s new anti-condensation glazings delay the onset of condensation thanks to a pyrolytic coating on the outside of the glass. The range is available from July 2012.
The new AGC range features clear float glass with a transparent pyrolytic coating. Applied to the outside of the glass, the coating keeps the glazing at a higher temperature, thereby delaying – and in certain conditions preventing – the formation of condensation.
In both residential and commercial buildings, effective thermal insulation can cause condensation to form on the outer pane. Condensation occurs overnight or at dawn when outside temperatures are cool and the humidity level is high. The glazing becomes obscured, making it harder to see outside. What’s more, this phenomenon is set to increase: the more we insulate our interiors, the greater the problem of condensation will become.
The Planibel Low-e Anti-Fog range comprises two products; Planibel AF (G fasT), which uses glazing with an anti-condensation pyrolytic coating; and Planibel AF TopN+, which is double-coated in glazing that combines anti-condensation properties with thermal insulation. Thanks to its numerous assembly options, in both double and triple glazing, Planibel Low-e Anti-Fog can meet even the toughest of requirements.