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Architects Resources Archives - Vacuum Glazing UK

Digital illustration of a LandVac vacuum-insulated glass panel shown in three-quarter view. The slim unit, labelled ‘8.3 mm’, reveals micro-pillar dots between the panes. A teal badge reads ‘0.34 W/m²K Certified’, and the LandVac logo appears in the bottom right against a teal gradient background.
Certified 0.34 W/m²K Centre-Pane U-Value for LandVac Glazing
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A large diamond-shaped sheet of ultra-clear vacuum glazing on display at an exhibition. The glass is mounted on a round base, allowing attendees to see its transparency and clarity against the backdrop of a modern event space.
LandVac Enhance 8.3mm UltraClear Glass: The Future of Clear Vacuum Glass
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A LandVac exhibition stand at The Building Centre in London, featuring vacuum glazing samples, detailed product information, and promotional graphics on thermal performance and heritage suitability. A Gowercroft Joinery window fitted with LandVac glazing is also on display.
Discover the Future of Glazing at the LandVac Exhibition
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A person holding a transparent LandVac vacuum glass panel at a trade show, demonstrating its clarity and reflectivity. The background shows a modern exhibition hall with display booths, visitors, and signage, highlighting the advanced technology and applications of the glazing product.
The Best Vacuum Glass Units: Introducing the LandVac Enhance S70
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A team of scientists in a modern research laboratory in Germany, wearing lab coats and safety glasses, examining vacuum glazing samples. A female scientist holds a thin glass pane up to the light while others record data and discuss findings. The lab is well-lit, equipped with high-tech instruments, and focused on precision research.
German Governmental Review of Vacuum Glazing Options for Energy-Efficient Architecture
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The Impact of Part L Building Regulations
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