Explore the engineering logic behind LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glazing’s 0.3mm vacuum cavity and 55mm×55mm spacer grid.
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Why does LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glazing utilize a 0.3mm vacuum cavity and a 55mm × 55mm micro-spacer grid? -
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What is the lowest U-value of LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glass?Looking for the lowest U-value vacuum glazing? LandVac Triple Silver Low-E vacuum glass achieves a U-value as low as 0.4 W/(m²·K).
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What is the K-value (U-value) of LandVac vacuum glass if it is made with clear glass instead of Low-E coating?Discover the K-value (U-value) of clear LandVac vacuum glass. Without Low-E coating, the K-value is around 2.2. Learn why High-Transmittance Low-E is the best alternative for energy efficiency and visual purity.
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How to Calculate LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glazing Deformation?Learn how the deformation of LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glazing is calculated based on professional standards.
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Does LandVac produce glass with different vacuum levels?Discover why LandVac Titanium vacuum insulated glass (VIG) maintains a unified vacuum degree. Learn how our automated production ensures consistent thermal performance and reliability.








