What is Argon filled insulated glass and how does it work? Is Argon dangerous?
Insulated glass refers to glass that uses air between panes as a primary source of insulation. Although air itself is a good insulator, filling the space with low-conductivity Argon gas further reduces heat transfer improving the window’s thermal efficiency. Colorless, odorless, non-flammable, non-reactive, Argon gas is 1.4 times denser than air and completely safe, non-toxic and noncombustible.