Achieving the right heat coefficient values in windows with SWISSPACER frames.
As of January 2021, new, much stricter requirements for windows installed in new and renovated buildings of 0.9 W/(m2K) came into force. In practice, this means that by using a SWISSPACER warm frame in your window, achieving this parameter will be financially optimized to the maximum.
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A warm spacer is a small but extremely effective component of any energy-efficient window, separating the outer and inner panes of glass in an insulating glass unit package. This small component, which has an extremely large impact on the energy efficiency of the window, but unfortunately, all the time we can find on the market windows in which cold metal frames are used as standard - this unfortunately has a fatal impact on the cost of heating bills. This is because metal - especially aluminum has the highest thermal conductivity coefficients. So it's not surprising that in many households, in a literal sense, money escapes through the window. Additional possible side effects of using aluminum cold frames are very rapid condensation on the edge of the window and a high risk of mold.
Thanks to its exceptional thermal insulation, SWISSPACER is one of the best warm frames on the market because, unlike aluminum frames, it is manufactured from a highly insulating polymer that reduces heat loss to a minimum.
Windows manufactured with SWISSPACER frames guarantee you a unique design, Swiss quality workmanship, no condensation in the apartment and no possibility of mold in the house and thus no strong source of allergies in children and adults.
For more information, visit the company 'sSWISSPACER page on theAiB portal.