Q: Will the titanium spacers in LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glass obstruct the view?
A: No, they will not. These titanium pillars are extremely small, only 0.3 mm thick. They are designed to be visually invisible when viewed from a distance of one meter or more. Because they are so minute, they do not affect the visual clarity or transparency.
Q: Do the titanium spacers affect the sound insulation and thermal performance of the VIG?
A: The impact is so small it can be considered negligible.
Q: In daily use, is the framework of these titanium spacers noticeable?
A: The support structure will not affect the field of vision in normal daily life. In fact, in practical applications, the titanium support pillars are virtually invisible once there is even a slight layer of dust on the window glass.
Q: What advantages does the use of titanium spacers offer in LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glass compared to traditional glass?
A: LandVac Titanium Vacuum Glass uses titanium alloy for a welded, one-piece formation, which significantly enhances its overall resistance to deformation and wind pressure strength. These matrix-arranged titanium alloy spacers evenly distribute the pressure applied to the glass surface, resulting in a much more stable overall mechanical structure.
Q: What are the wind pressure resistance and bending strength of the titanium vacuum glass?
A: The wind pressure resistance is ±7200 Pa and the bending strength is greater than 120 MPa.