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IMC Glass has invested in the design and manufacture of these specialist slim double glazed units that satisfy the requirements of a low sight line to be fitted in traditional timber frames. It is no longer necessary to expect people who live in old buildings not to optimise their insulation. This product provides the alternative to turning up the heating and allows people to live more comfortably in older properties.

The Slim-glaze uses the latest in warm edge spacer technology. It is physically smaller than a contemporary spacer bar and more attractive. It allows the perimeter margin to be kept to a minimum so it can be glazed in traditional glazing rebates. The double glazing has a perimeter seal from the edge of the glass to the inside of the spacer bar of 7mm + or - 1mm.

Units can also range from 11mm to 16mm in overall thickness. Large panes up to 1m2 only can be manufactured using 4mm spacer, for panes over 1m2 please increase the cavity to 6m or 8m depending upon the size of the unit required.
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The thermal efficiency benefits of IMC Glass Slim Glaze double glazing can now be even better than standard double glazing, achieving U-values (the term used to measure thermal efficiency) of as low as 1.2 on a 6mm cavity and 1.1 on a 8-cavity, depending on the type of gas fill used in the cavity.
The reduction of heat lost through the glass is up to 77% as when compared against single glazing and it is possible on some windows to use Slim- Glaze units to achieve the Part L- building regulations for thermal efficiency.
The placement of your astragal bars (also known as Duplex bar, Back to Back bar) is represented by the type of period look you wish to achieve.
Georgian style sash windows feature this design on both the top and bottom glass panes of the window.
In a similar manner, Victorian-style sash windows feature only one astragal bar across each pane of glass, dividing both into two sections.
Finally, an Edwardian-style window features a mixture of the two grid options.
Offering homeowners the best of both worlds, an Edwardian sash window features a single astragal bar on the lower glass pane, with the grid design on the upper.
Excellent quality and outstanding service are the main reasons behind our success, and since 1991 we have been manufacturing double glazed units to the highest standards with fast turnarounds to our customers.
We are a British Standards Kitemarked company and our dual sealed units are tested to the most stringent of European Standards currently having achieved BSEN 1279 part 2 and part 3 for gas filled double glazing.
We are also a Pilkington EnergiKare partner and can offer a wide range of energy efficient units, as well as acoustic glass for noise reduction.
Our designs are suitable for any type of window.
The range consists of traditional, modern and contemporary styles, and comprises state of the art materials to create eye catching effects that stay looking great for years to come.
In addition to our range of lead and glass bevel designs, we can also offer a sandblasting service to meet any requirements you might have.
The bevel collection that keeps you one step ahead of the competition.
Our range of bevel shapes and clusters has a low profile edge which makes applying lead to your final design easy.
Lower your energy bills today by upgrading your current double glazing without the need to change your frames.
Special coatings and gas that Bounces back heat from inside of home while keeping out cold from outside.
IMC Energy Save Complete double glazing is designed to keep you cool in the summer and warm in the winter using special invisible coatings, along with a gas blend inside the panes of glass making it the most energy efficient double glazing on the market.
3 times more energy efficient than standard double glazing, Many older double-glazed units do not contain low-emissivity (low-e) glass or inert gases like Argon gas which means they are poor at retaining energy and leads to major heat loss within the home and therefore are not energy efficient.
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