Heated Glass
Choose advanced and dependable Heated Glass from one of the UK’s leading glass suppliers
We are now offering a special type of glass called Heated Glass.Transform your space with heated glazing and experience an endless array of benefits.
European Glass supply electrically heated glass products to commercial and domestic properties in London and across the UK. Our team of expert engineers guarantee an optimal heated glass solution, assuring maximum comfort for your premises. Trust us to bring about a revolutionary transformation to your property.
Our experts will collaborate with architects, engineers, prime construction contractors, all of whom reap the rewards of our active and wide-ranging project experience and mastery in glass.
By engaging our services, customers can rest assured that the entire process from procurement to delivery will be smooth and worry-free.
Furthermore, you can trust that you will receive a premium quality product, within budget and on schedule.
- Minimum/maximum size: 300 mm x 500 mm / 3.200 mm x 8.000 mm
- Colour: Wide range of colour laminating films, coloured glass
- Interlayer: PVB, SentryGlas®, Saflex® DG 41, PU, PDLC privacy film
- Shape: Rectangle, square, trapezoid, round, oval, triangle Holes, notches possible HST possible Other processings screen printing, sandblasting, enameling
- Safety: Composed of tempered and laminated glass in accordance with CE, EN 12150, EN 12543
Modernised by cutting-edge technologies
Heated Glass

Energy Efficiency
By specifying heated glass, you can help to reduce the amount of energy needed to heat a building and lower the building’s carbon footprint.

Design Versatility
Heated glass can also be used in a variety of design applications such as skylights, canopies, and other architectural features. It can also be used in all-glass facades to provide continuous, uninterrupted views while maintaining thermal comfort.

Durability
Heated glass can also help to increase the durability of a building by preventing the formation of ice on the exterior of the building, which can lead to damage from freezing and thawing.

Cost Saving
The use of heated glass can save on energy costs by reducing the amount of energy needed to heat a building, and also by reducing the amount of wear and tear on the building’s HVAC system.


Comfort
Comfort: Heated glass can provide a comfortable environment for the building’s occupants by preventing condensation and frost from forming on the windows, which can make the space damp and uncomfortable.

Aesthetics
Heated glass can also enhance the appearance of a building by keeping the windows clear and free of frost, which can be visually appealing.

Safety
Heated glass can also help to prevent the formation of ice on the exterior of the building, which can be a safety hazard for pedestrians and vehicles.

Convenience
Some systems can be controlled through smart home devices or with a smartphone app, which allows you to monitor and adjust the system as needed.
Applications
HeatGlaze is an innovative, integrated and invisible, electrically heated glass solution, allowing for enhanced visual and thermal indoor comfort.
Indoor applications:
Interior partition walls, doors, security glazing, towel dryer, radiator, glass floors, mirrors, wine cellars, refrigerator doors, etc.
Outdoor applications:
Facades, roof glazing, walk-on glass, corridors, staircases, glass floors, etc.
Benefits of HeatGlaze
- HeatGlaze offers you better comfort thanks to stable and radiant heating, which does not dry out the air.
- Increased provision of natural light makes the environment brighter and better for wellbeing and you can optimise on space as a room can be furnished effectively, right up to the glass.
- The glass is easy to clean with low maintenance, it can even be designed to incorporate sand blasting or digital printing for example.
- Due to low power consumption and radiant technology, this solution can save energy, and have a positive impact on the environment.
- In the diagram, we have two tempered glass panes, each with a low-E coating.
- Electrode strips running along the edges of the inner glass lead electric current from a highly flexible double-insulated cable to the low-E coating.
- The low-E coating acts as a uniform resistance element, warming glass evenly all across the pane. The second low-E coating on the exterior glass reflects escaping heat back indoors.
- The Technical Research concluded that over 90 percent of heat can be directed indoors, minimizing heat loss and your carbon footprint.
Conformity
HeatglaZe complies to the following standards:
- CE MARK
- EN 1279 - Double glazing unit
- EN 1096 - Laminated Glass
- EN 12150 - Safety glazing, heat strengthened glass
- EN 14449 - Safety glazing, laminated glass and structural glazing
- EN 12600 - Pendular test
- UL certificate - File no. E531629
- The Technical Research concluded that over 90 percent of heat can be directed indoors, minimizing heat loss and your carbon footprint.
Comfort Heating
Electrically Heated Glass prevents the feeling of cold drafts when
close to traditional windows or glass façades – a phenomenon
referred to as the “cold wall effect”. This is what makes us
reach for the room thermostat and turn up the air temperature,
sometimes to unhealthy levels above 24°C.
Glazing unit performance:
This will depend on client requirements, but typical centre-pane U values are:
- Ug Factor W/m2°K
- For Double-glazed walls: 1.0-1.1
- For Triple-glazed walls: 0.6 - 0.8
- For Double-glazed roofs: 1.2 - 1.4
- For Triple-glazed roofs: 1.0 - 1.1
- >90% of heat directed to the interior. Panels can be up to 8.0 x 3.2metres.
HeatGlaze has been used on a variety of projects including:
- Tropical Court (Texas, USA) : 40m2 heated glass
- Oxford residence (Oxford, UK): 120m2 heated glass
- Hampstead residence (London, UK): 180m2 heated glass
- Turpin Longville (Paris, France) : 160m2 heated glass
- Swiss Alps Ski Resort (Switzerland): 190m2 heated glass
- Val Sar Ski Resort (France): 70m2 heated glass
- Plus many more project in Germany, Spain, Lithuania, Portugal and France.



Complete Glass Solutions
Our Glass product range

Acoustic Laminated Glass
High-performance glazing solution specifically designed to reduce external noise

Toughened Glass
We have two Glaston Bending Furnaces capable of 4 metre bends.

Laminated Glass
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass composed of two or more layers of glass bonded together.

Walk-On Glass
FC500 GLaston Toughening Furnace - the largest in the world.

Fire Rated Glass
Fire-rated glass is a specialized glazing material engineered to prevent the spread of flames and smoke during a fire.

Heat Soak Glass
Heat-soaked glass refers to tempered glass that has undergone a heat soak test.

Bend Glass
Bent glass, also known as curved glass, is glass that has been shaped into a curved form

Double Glazed Units - DGU
Boost energy efficiency and acoustic performance in buildings.

Heat Strengthened Glass
Controlled heating and cooling to increase strength and thermal resistance.

Toughened Laminated Glass
High-performance safety glass made by bonding more layers of toughened glass.

Heated Glass
European Glass supply electrically heated glass products to commercial and domestic properties.