Resin-bonded multilayer glass method Eco SSS Eco High Grade
Eco SSS (Three S) Eco High Grade
It is a multi-layer glass construction method that combines three functions: energy saving, sound insulation, and safety.
In recent times, various initiatives to prevent global warming are being considered in countries around the world, and our company has commercialized the 'Eco High Grade' using the energy-saving Eco SSS method. The role of window glass is extremely important in the living environment; while its basic function of allowing light in is essential, there is now a demand to block excess heat energy. Additionally, there are also requests to prevent condensation, achieve soundproofing effects, and enhance security for crime prevention. Eco SSS glass is a multifunctional, high thermal insulation, and high heat shielding double-glazed glass that can meet these demands.
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【Features】 ○ Cool in summer ○ Warm in winter ○ Quiet space ○ Strong against tearing ○ High energy-saving effect ○ Eco tax savings ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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- It can be constructed for wide openings from the ceiling to the floor, increasing design flexibility. - It is effective against strong summer sunlight and westward sun, making it effective for creating an open and scenic atmosphere. - Its strong structure against tearing allows for a safe living environment against flying objects and intruders. - It also has soundproofing effects, effectively creating a quiet space for external noise control and preventing indoor sounds from escaping. - By coloring the resin layer, it can be matched to the tone of the building.
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"Comfortable Forms for People and the Environment" Our bent glass aims to create a comfortable living, aesthetic creativity, and a better environment, and it has been delivered not only domestically but also internationally. Moving forward, we will continue to challenge ourselves in creating new spaces, transitioning from uniform shapes to unique forms.