Good thermal insulation properties:The thermal conductivity K-value of a single 6mm glass pane is 5.75 kcal/mh℃, while the K-value of standard insulating glass typically ranges from 1.4 to 2.9 kcal/mh℃. For insulating glass filled with xenon and sulfur hexafluoride gas, the K-value can be reduced to as low as 1.19 kcal/mh℃. Xenon is primarily used to lower the thermal conductivity K-value, while sulfur hexafluoride gas mainly reduces the noise level (dB value). These two gases can be used individually or mixed in specific proportions.
Anti-condensation: In winter, when there is a significant temperature difference between indoor and outdoor environments, single-pane glass doors and windows may experience condensation, whereas insulating glass prevents this phenomenon.