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A black and white infographic comparing EN 673 and EN 674 glazing standards. On the left, EN 673 shows three icons: a calculator labelled “Calculated,” a gas symbol labelled “Gas models,” and a circle with an X labelled “Excludes seals + pillars.” On the right, EN 674 shows three icons: a tick labelled “Measured,” a flame labelled “Heat-flow meter,” and a circle with a tick labelled “Includes seals + pillars.” A vertical line divides the two sets of points.
The Best Vacuum Glazing Options: Why EN 674 Is the Correct Standard (and EN 673 Isn’t)
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A large diamond-shaped sheet of ultra-clear vacuum glazing on display at an exhibition. The glass is mounted on a round base, allowing attendees to see its transparency and clarity against the backdrop of a modern event space.
LandVac Enhance 8.3mm UltraClear Glass: The Future of Clear Vacuum Glass
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A LandVac exhibition stand at The Building Centre in London, featuring vacuum glazing samples, detailed product information, and promotional graphics on thermal performance and heritage suitability. A Gowercroft Joinery window fitted with LandVac glazing is also on display.
Discover the Future of Glazing at the LandVac Exhibition
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A person holding a transparent LandVac vacuum glass panel at a trade show, demonstrating its clarity and reflectivity. The background shows a modern exhibition hall with display booths, visitors, and signage, highlighting the advanced technology and applications of the glazing product.
The Best Vacuum Glass Units: Introducing the LandVac Enhance S70
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A team of scientists in a modern research laboratory in Germany, wearing lab coats and safety glasses, examining vacuum glazing samples. A female scientist holds a thin glass pane up to the light while others record data and discuss findings. The lab is well-lit, equipped with high-tech instruments, and focused on precision research.
German Governmental Review of Vacuum Glazing Options for Energy-Efficient Architecture
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The image depicts an elegant, historic sash window in a traditional British home, seamlessly integrating modern vacuum glazing. The slim timber frame retains the original charm, while soft daylight streams through, highlighting the clarity and seamlessness of the glass. The exterior showcases a classic heritage building surrounded by greenery, perfectly capturing the harmony between tradition and energy-efficient innovation.
Why Choose Vacuum Glazing for Your Window Refurbishment?
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