Glavenir - vacuum insulated double glazing in Melbourne
The Future Of Double Glazing Is Here
Create huge improvements in comfort & energy efficiency by choosing Glavenir vacuum insulated double glazing for your windows.
Why choose Vacuum Insulated glass...?
This ultra thin double glazing outperforms bulky triple glazing, and it fits perfectly within all range of modern and retrofit window frames.
Made by Panasonic of Japan, the quality is second to none.
Energy Efficient
Outperforms modern triple glazing. Significantly improves energy costs.
Quiet
Provides unrivalled sound reduction thanks to the vacuum layer.
Very Slim
Fits into new or existing window frames, thanks to the ultra-thin profile
Top Quality
Uncompromised Japanese precision and quality, with 10 year warranty.
Sustainable
Reduces landfill & makes buildings more energy efficient & comfortable.
Safe
Toughened 8.1 mm profile provides extra safety levels where needed to meet code.
What is Vacuum Insulated double glazing?
Developed by Panasonic, the global leader for ultra thin glass design, Glavenir vacuum insulated double glazing optimises comfort by outperforming conventional double glazing.
Similar to outer space, a vacuum is a space without any gas molecules.
Without gas or air between two sheets of glazing, vacuum insulated double glazing becomes extremely efficient for heating, cooling and reducing sound.
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Learn more about Glavenir vacuum insulated glazing, via our supplier Vacuum Insulated Glass Australia (VIGA).
Compare the performance of Glavenir
Glavenir is proven to perform better than modern triple-glazing units, which can help you achieve huge improvements in comfort and energy efficiency.
With its very slim 6.1 mm or 8.1 mm profiles it fits perfectly within a wide range of modern and traditional window frames.
Image Table: Thermal Efficiency (Heating & Cooling) % Improvement over 3mm Thin Single Pane at (U-Value of 5.7)




Thermal Efficiency (Heating & Cooling) % Improvement over 3mm Thin Single Pane at (U-Value of 5.7)
* Thermal transmittance and thickness of double and triple glazing are referenced from JIS A2102-2015
# Tested in Australia to AS2208(1996)
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