Electrically heated glass

Electrically heated glass is a completely transparent multilayer structure (triplex), consisting of two or more glass sheets laminated together.

One of the windows has an invisible electrically conductive coating that heats up when an electric current is passed through it.

Advantages of electrically heated glass
Transparency and aesthetics
Glasses remain completely transparent, without affecting the appearance of the building or vehicle.
Efficient heating
Invisible conductive coating evenly heats the surface of the glass, preventing fogging and icing.
Security
All current-carrying elements are located inside the insulating glass unit, which eliminates the possibility of direct contact and injury. Since glass does not conduct electricity,probability of injuring a person is reduced to minimum.
Energy efficiency
Electrically heated windows provide high thermal insulation, reducing energy costs for heating premises.
Areas of application
Residential buildings
Maintaining a comfortable microclimate in apartments and private houses.
Commercial facilities
Elimination of condensation and icing in offices, shopping centers, and hotels.
Transport
Ensuring window transparency in cars, trains, and airplanes in any weather conditions.
Industrial facilities
Maintaining temperature conditions in production and warehouse areas. How it works: When connected to an electrical network, invisible current-conducting coating heats up, transferring heat to the glass. This prevents the formation of condensation and ice on the surface providing excellent visibility and comfort all year round.