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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What is the K-value (U-value) of LandVac vacuum glass if it is made with clear glass instead of Low-E coating? -
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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.
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2026-02
LandVac Vacuum Degree and Internal Pressure SpecificationsDiscover the technical excellence of LandVac titanium vacuum glass. Our mass-delivered LandVac Vacuum Glass products maintain a superior vacuum degree of less than 0.1 Pa, ensuring industry-leading thermal insulation and energy efficiency.
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LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glass Showcases Innovative Facade Solutions at 2026 Shanghai Industry EventLandVac Chairman Zhao Yan attended the 2026 Shanghai Facade Annual Meeting. Discover how Titanium Vacuum Glass is redefining energy efficiency with zero-failure performance in over 1,000 global projects.










