The performance of these inexpensive honeycomb blinds is amazing!
This morning I went to see the Himeji site, then I went to Himeji.
I visited to see a house that was being considered for earthquake reinforcement.
After that, I returned to the office, but new work kept coming in.
From the flow of the past few days,
It turned into desk work.
Today, I have some amazing test results for the inexpensive honeycomb blinds I introduced previously.
I would like to share this with you. By the way, this value is based on the test data obtained at the Building Materials Testing Center.
It is calculated based on.
Thermal conductivity U value
For a 3.49 sash (resin aluminum sash with ordinary double glazing), it becomes 1.61 (1.71),
For 2.91 sash (resin aluminum sash with Low-E double glass), it becomes 1.47 (1.55)
2.33 sash (resin sash with low-E double glass) becomes 1.31 (1.37)
It seems that it will be!
The numbers in parentheses are the insulation rails of the original Honeycomb Thermoscreen.
Since this is specification data, it is possible to achieve performance that exceeds that without rails.
This is truly amazing. The heat insulation performance of the paper itself is excellent.
This is probably because they are expensive. The design of the rail-equipped products was not so good.
If it can perform better than ever without it, then I have nothing to complain about.
Next-generation energy-saving standards using the currently most popular 3.49 sashes
So, if you have a home with a Q value of about 2.7, using this screen will reduce the Q value to about 0.4.
You can improve the quality of your room by simply hanging curtains.
This can be achieved at almost the same price, so if you use this instead of curtains,
If that's the case (and there's nothing wrong with that), then there's virtually no additional cost.
This results in a significant improvement in insulation performance.
This is really amazing. Price destruction is a great thing.
No other method can compete in terms of cost-effectiveness.
We will definitely recommend this for our future housing.
It is best to turn this on first rather than solar power generation or other detailed energy saving measures.
It is economical and energy-saving.
So I installed this on all the windows in my office.
A huge single-glazed window measuring nearly 8m wide and 1.5m high.
The cold draft was terrible, but this year
冬が楽しみです。














