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Pilkington Insulight™ HeatComfort

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Reversible heated glass

Pilkington Insulight™ HeatComfort
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Installing the reused heated glass at GTB Lab.

Samenvatting

Heated windows made of insulating glass elements based on electrically conductive coating.

Details

By applying a voltage to the electrically conductive coating, the glass heats up, so when incorporated into an insulating glass unit, the heat flow can be directed into the living space. The two outer panes of the triple glass window contain reflective coatings reflecting the heat into the interior.
Tests in GTB Lab show a on the outside a maximum of 1 degree of temperature difference, while the inside rises to 45 degrees.
Waste during production was minimised by using the maximum production width of the glass (1180mm) as the grid size for the GTB Lab Module. In the subsequent transformation phase, no new material was used at all, but the glass was reused in its entirety.

Ontwerp

Pilkington

Producent

Pilkington Nederland BV

Productielocatie

De Hoeveler 25, Enschede, The Netherlands

Materialen

Glass

Afmetingen

Length:

Width:

Height (or depth):

Thickness:

3 100 mm

1 180 mm

52 mm

Vorm

Rectangular

Oppervlakteschade

2 out of 4 have a small crack in the outer pane.

Schadelijke stoffen

Geen

Materiaalgeschiedenis

2019 - produced by Pilkington and assembled in Ridderkerk NL
2021 - reused in GTB Lab, Heerlen NL

Circulariteitsgegevens

Reversible BIM: the 3D color-coded model visualizes the reuse potential per element.
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Reversible BIM: the 3D color-coded model visualizes the reuse potential per element.

Gewicht:

Opgenomen CO2:

207,25 kg (56,7 kg/m2)

362,07 kg CO2 (94,6 kg CO2/m2)

Hergebruikpotentieel:

Terugwinningsopties:

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Reuse by minor repair

Hergebruikt gewicht:

Hergebruikt CO2:

165,80 kg

289,66 kg CO2

Aantal elementen:

Aantal demontagestappen:

1

Resterende technische levenscyclus:

25 jaar

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