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Facade - Semcoglas

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THERMAL INSULATION GLAZING08SEMCO STAR / SEMCO ENERGYThermal insulation equivalentto a wallWherever summer thermal insulation does not play a role in facades with a relatively low glasspercentage of under 50 percent, the thermal insulation glazing SEMCO STAR and SEMCO ENERGYprovide an excellent and comfortable room climate.Both product groups meet the requirements of the Energy Savings Act. They can be used in lowenergyand passive houses as they permit a lot of energy into the building but not back out again.Are you planning a facade with a glass percentage over 50 percent? Then SEMCO KLIMA or SEMCOKLIMASTAR are the perfect products for you [cf. P. 04].Ug VALUE:THE SMALLER, THE BETTERHeat transfer(Ug value)ReflectionLong-waveheat radiationoutsideinsideThe Ug value indicates how much heat in a roomis transmitted to the outside through glass witha surface of 1 square meter and a temperaturedifference of 1 Kelvin.The EnEV 2009 requires Ug values of 1.1 W/m²K forglass (new building reference value).This value is undershot by SEMCO KLIMASTAR withUg values of up to 0.4 W/m²K, setting new yardsticksin climate protection and energy savings.SEMCO STAR _ Felix Nussbaum Museum, OsnabrückThis keeps the cold outThe thermal energy of solar radiation is optimally utilized and, thanks to a low Ug value, thewarmth remains in the building. Results are achieved that are comparable to the use of solid wallbuilding materials. Unpleasant drafts are a thing of the past as the pane surface does not radiatethe cold. So, high comfort is guaranteed, even directly next to a window.ALL THERMAL INSULATION GLAZINGALSO AVAILABLE WITH THERMALLYINSULATED PLASTIC MULLIONS!Our triple glazing SEMCO ENERGY is also available with g values of over 60 percent.Ask your consultant.

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