The Haibo Special Glass Project office building is equipped with standard architectural glass—double-silver low-E insulated laminated glass curtain walls.


Release time:

Jan 15,2026

The construction of Hibo’s special glass office building curtain walls must simultaneously address three core requirements: energy efficiency, wind resistance, and safety. A double-silver Low-E insulated laminated glass curtain wall can provide a one-stop solution to meet all these needs.

 Exposed-frame glass curtain wall (3)

This curtain wall features a composite structure consisting of “double-silver Low-E glass + hollow layer + laminated interlayer.” The hollow layer is filled with argon gas, achieving a thermal transmittance coefficient of ≤1.6 W/(㎡·K). In summer, it blocks 70% of solar radiant heat, while in winter it helps retain indoor warmth, reducing air-conditioning energy consumption by 30%.

 Exposed-frame glass curtain wall (3)

Wind-pressure resistance ≥ 4.0 kPa, capable of withstanding a typhoon of Grade 12; the laminated structure ensures that the glass won't fall apart even if broken, eliminating safety hazards at height.

 Exposed-frame glass curtain wall (2)

Unitized modular design allows for on-site lifting and assembly, shortening the construction period by 40%. For coastal projects, salt-spray-resistant aluminum profiles are selected to extend the service life of curtain walls. Procurement must include verification of watertightness and air-tightness test reports, ensuring compliance with building energy-saving standards.


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