Beat the Heat with you Windows!! Choose your windows wisely!!

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Beat the heat and improve the living environment ​ ​with you ​Upvc ​Windows ​ from Encraft ​

New Delhi, June 24, 2015 – HIGH-PERFORMANCE GLAZING TECHNOLOGIES SUCH AS DOUBLE GLAZING FROM ENCRAFT INDIA can contribute significantly towards a better living environment. Double glazing, a 1960’s invention, can best be described as two glass panes separated by a metallic or nowadays plastic spacer bar, with Air or Gas filling between the panes, hermetically sealed around the edges. This idea has conquered the modern fenestration industry because it can be applied to all climatic conditions in the world.Choosing the correct glass pane specification, double glazing can improve the thermal insulation and sound proofing of the frame besides offering the well-known benefits like child safety, fire resistance and security.

THERMAL INSULATION –Encraft uPVC frames manufactured from multi-chambered uPVC profiles have an inherent, high thermal performance which can be enhanced further by choosing insulating double or triple glazed units. Heat/coolness losses through different materials or various parts of the building can be compared by their U-values. Lower U-value means better insulation, higher heat/coolness retention, energy cost savings and Carbon/CO2 reduction. It is scientifically proven that today’s uPVC frames combined with appropriate glazing can contribute towards a better environment.

SOUND PROOFING – When combining uPVC frames with their inherent excellent insulation properties with thick glass, or laminated glass, or double or multiple glazing unwanted noise penetration from road traffic, air traffic, factories or merely from neighbours can be reduced to acceptable comfort levels. Sound reduction or noise filtering function in decibels (dB) can be achieved with single glazing as well as multiple glazing albeit double glazing has more scope by virtue of varying the different glass pane thicknesses by at least 30% i.e. 6 mm + 4 mm or 8 mm + 6 mm, in order to offset individual resonances and to break the sound frequency. CCI Newswire