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LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glazing – technical FAQ part 1

As the global glass industry pivots toward carbon neutrality, Vacuum Insulated Glazing (VIG) has become a critical component in high-performance building envelopes.

To provide clear technical guidance for architects, engineers, and manufacturers, LandVac is launching an extensive series addressing the most frequently asked questions regarding LandVac Titanium VIG. Here is the first episode.

Q: Light transmittance of LandVac Titanium Vacuum Insulated Glazing
A: Visible light transmittance depends largely on the glass configuration. While standard clear glass typically offers around 90% transmittance, coated options vary between 40% and 90% based on the film type.

To provide the perfect balance of aesthetics and performance, LandVac Titanium Vacuum Insulated Glazing offers a customisable transmittance range of 40% to 80%, tailored to your project’s unique needs.

Q: What is the vacuum degree of LandVac titanium vacuum glass during mass delivery?
A: For mass-delivered LandVac vacuum glass products, the vacuum degree (internal pressure) is less than 0.1 Pa.

Q: Can you manufacture LandVac vacuum glass with varying degrees of vacuum?
A: To ensure consistent performance and reliability, LandVac Titanium vacuum glass automated production lines adhere to a single, unified technical standard. Consequently, LandVac does not offer products with different vacuum levels.

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