Heatable glass - our warmest recommendation
Enjoying winter landscapes outdoors - without relinquishing one’s cosy home comforts indoors In rooms with large areas of glazing ipatherm heatable glass from Interpane ensures a warm, snug atmosphere all year round. This innovative, invisible, and space-saving heating solution for roof structures, office buildings, conservatories, etc. offers - even on very cold days - a steady radiant warmth. ipatherm heatable glass can be installed at a very reasonable cost, either vertically or horizontally overhead; it is easy to regulate, and comes in numerous variants with different functions and frame materials.
Healthy advantages ipatherm heatable glass is made from high-quality laminated safety glass. Its radiant warmth ensures that the air inside remains calm, free of dust and other allergenic substances, with a pleasant oxygen and moisture content - a healthy indoor climate. A wide variety of applications ipatherm heatable glass reduces - or even altogether avoids - condensation, icing-up, and excessive snow loads, e.g. in buildings without conventional heating, in vehicle construction and ship building, in both old and new buildings, offices, hotels, canteen kitchens, and hospitals, glass-built extensions, conservatories, winter gardens, etc. Quick and easy to install ipatherm heatable glass is completely unobtrusive and inconspicuous; it can also be retrofitted - just like conventional insulating glass. The only prerequisite is that there must be a power source available. ipatherm heatable glass can be easily combined with many different types of glazing and with a wide variety of frame materials and power regulation systems. Strength and reliability ipatherm heatable glass, regulated by means of standard commercially available thermostats, has high resistance to temperature fluctuation and heat stress and has good compression and flexural strength. It provides quick-acting heating and is suitable for continuous temperatures of up to around 60 °C. The electrical power output is between 20 and 800 W/m² and in certain circumstances even higher.