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Heated Glazing

HeatComfort™ is a range of products using the NSG Group technology of electrically conductive coatings to redefine the concept of comfort.

Through the use of the Group’s special NSG TEC™ coating, the HeatComfort line provides the perfect non-fossil heating element solution to warm your home cleanly and effectively. With the global goal of Carbon Neutrality resulting in the gradual decline and eventual elimination of fossil fuel technologies, the HeatComfort™ advantages are numerous: it is as green as the electricity supply and offers the design touch – all of which redefine the concept of comfort while at the same time responding to the needs of sustainable development through heated glazing and technology.

All elements of the HeatComfort™ range can be intelligently controlled by sensors, in this way NSG Group provides its customers with the opportunity to diversify their offer in response to modern market needs: sustainable development and affordable intelligent technologies. This market demands green solutions and the NSG Group makes them feasible and affordable.

In addition, NSG’s HeatComfort™ technology, enables architects and window manufacturers to offer occupiers fingertip control of their environment through a hand-held controller or even via an app on their smartphone.

Heated Windows

Heated windows are made of heated insulating glass units powered by NSG TEC™.

These products use the special NSG TEC™ glass range with various electrically conductive coatings that offer different sheet resistances.

This range allows the use of NSG TEC™ in all kinds of applications where an electrically conductive coating is needed – including several heating glass applications. By applying a voltage to the NSG TEC™ coating, the glass heats up, so when incorporated into an insulating glass unit, the heat flow can be directed into the living space.

Powered by NSG TEC™ insulating glass units such as Pilkington Insulight™ HeatComfort, now become a heating element in addition to its the well-known properties.

HeatComfort

Product features and benefits:

  • the technology can be used in practically every type of insulating glass, such as HR++ and triple,
  • where space has to be used efficiently and where there is no room for a radiator and pipes, Pilkington Insulight™ HeatComfort can be used,
  • practically no maintenance,
  • very suitable for home automation systems (electricity is easy to regulate),
  • can also only be used in some parts of the house, e.g., upper floors (no need to lay pipes there).

Application possibilities

  • Suitable for use in partition walls.
  • Suitable for conservatories/extension (increase in living comfort because in cold periods you can sit close to the window and experience heat when the sun is shining).
  • Suitable for renovations of old buildings where there are no pipes yet.
  • Fits in sustainable concepts (no fossil fuels).
  • Fits into the “Tiny House” concept.
  • Fits in with alternative solutions for the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources.
 

Radiant panels

Radiant panels include radiators or heated mirrors with anti-fog function that are powered by electrically conductive NSG TEC™ glass.

The wide range of glass, in terms of electrical conductivity, makes it possible to choose the most suitable glass depending on the size of the radiator to be installed, the power required, etc. It is possible to screen print and toughen the glass, thus allowing design and energy efficiency to be combined according to the customer's tastes. The radiators are about 1 cm thick, much thinner than any other type. They do not give off a burning smell, even after long periods of inactivity. The temperature is uniform throughout the glass panel. The layer remains stable even above 250°C (heaters normally operate below 100°C).

The radiator can be transparent, screen-printed or digitally printed, and it is easy to maintain.

The glass types mainly used for internal radiators and radiant panels are: NSG TEC™ 15, NSG TEC™ 35, NSG TEC™ 70.

 

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