
For commercial buildings in areas like Raffles Place and Tanjong Pagar, "Soft-Coat" Low-E glass is essential. It reflects long-wave infrared energy (heat) while allowing visible light to pass through. This ensures that Singapore’s bright sunlight doesn’t turn office spaces into greenhouses.
With the density of urban living in Singapore, noise pollution from MRT tracks and busy expressways (like the PIE or ECP) is a major concern. Our Insulated Glass units can be customized with varying glass thicknesses and laminated layers to achieve superior sound insulation, providing a serene "oasis" for residents.
To prevent spontaneous breakage—a critical safety issue in high-rise facade—BYG.GLASS employs rigorous heat soak testing for our tempered components within the IGU. This is particularly vital for Singapore’s public safety regulations in high-traffic zones.
Beyond architecture, Insulated Glass is used in Singapore’s thriving biotech and food-processing sectors. These units provide the stable thermal environments necessary for cleanrooms and specialized storage facilities in Jurong Innovation District.