
Renewable Energy and Your Business
Reduce winter heat loss by up to 33% with our new range of insulating films...
Vision have recently released a new film to the market specifically targeting infection control in the healthcare industry.
Energy saving window films
Insulation in winter!
With the winter temperatures we are experiencing, the audience is very attentive to the isolation problem and especially when it comes to heating costs! Energy savings are more than ever on our agenda, especially when they generate reduction of CO2 emission.
Also, we have decided to purchase an infrared camera to better perceive the winter heat loss phenomenon through windows and see the great insulating performances of our films, particularly SOLAR 65 C and 80 C, and Shade Film Blind whose metallization density is very high (to radiate heat toward the inside), without being in contact with the cold glass (Useful air space).
Interior view:
Savings in the Winter
Well the good news is you can retain up to 33% more heat by applying a specifically designed insulating film which will also passively reduce heat during the summer.
Whilst renewable energy measures such as passive solar design, passive cooling and ventilation can be considered for new buildings, it is also possible to successfully retro-fit window films and solar panels to lower energy costs and environmental impacts.
So what sort of saving can you make?
If you were to apply 100 square meters of solar control window film you will make a saving of €360 per annum on your heating.
This saving is only on heating and does not take into account the substantial saving you could make during the summer months on you air-conditioning bill. One-third of an average building’s cooling load is due to solar heat gain through its windows.
Savings in the summer
Buildings designed to create a comfortable work environment with the minimum of artificial lighting, heating and cooling have lower energy costs and environmental impacts. UV solar control Films can significantly reduce costs during the summer months, reducing solar gain by up to 79%.