Heated Glass Technology

IQ Radiant Heating Glass is a tempered piece of glass with an invisible metal coating. The resistive qualities of the coating creates radiant heat when a controlled electric current is applied to the conductive coating. The electric current in the resistive coating generates radiant energy which warms the glass until the glass radiates heat in the infrared range. The radiant heat does not directly heat the air. Radiant heating glass heats the objects and people in the room and has an efficiency at least 25% greater than forced hot air systems.

Radiant Heating Glass Window Systems

Radiant Heating Glass Window Systems
There are many buildings in New York City and many other US cities that have an unused resource, the flat rooftop,

ArcClad Technology

ArcClad Technology
Radiant Heating Glass Technology can be Added to Almost All Custom Wood Windows. All Windows and Doors can be Clad with our ArcClad Process, Patent Pending. This Custom Mahogany Window is also available in Steel and Copper and can be Configured With Different sizes and Light Patterns

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Radiant Window Systems are designed to have high and adjustable R-values to reduce energy consumption and improve user comfort level



Radiant Heated Windows Differ from all others because of a patented system based on this principal: 

The transfer of heat is normally from a high temperature object to a lower temperature object.

The practical affect of this is that if you can heat the interior surface of window glass 3-5 degrees above the interior temperature of a room, the glass in the windows become opaque to heat loss. The R-value can reach the R-value of the walls where the window is mounted and with a further rise in temperature will create safe and comfortable radiant heat.








If you want to learn more and you are an architect or engineer, go to the next post or two  and take some time and register to take the free course or link it here:



FOR INFORMATION ON RADIANT WINDOW SYSTEMS CALL:  610.896.3608

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