
A triple-glazed insulated glass unit is a non-dismantlable construction consisting of four sheets of glass, with spacers creating chambers between them. These chambers are filled with either rarefied air or an inert gas (argon), which helps prevent condensation and keeps the glass from fogging up.
The construction of the triple-glazed unit is sealed, preventing dust from penetrating inside. The dry air or argon gas also has a low thermal conductivity, ensuring that the heat remains inside the living space.
This is an optimal choice for those who own apartments on busy streets. Insulated glass units with three air chambers built into the profile have the following advantages:
In addition to the above advantages, a triple-glazed insulated glass unit offers the following benefits:

In terms of thermal insulation, recently there have been double-glazed PVC units with special energy-saving coatings and thicker outer glass, which somewhat approach the energy efficiency levels of triple-glazed units.
However, in terms of sound insulation, the effectiveness of these two options is incomparable. Therefore, triple-glazed PVC windows are the most practical solution for noisy cities and metropolises. They allow even those living on the busiest central streets or with windows overlooking a busy roadway to enjoy peace and quiet upon returning home.
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A triple-glazed insulated glass unit is a non-dismantlable construction consisting of four sheets of glass