Saint-Gobain Glass announced that its next-generation vacuum glazing solution INSIO has obtained voluntary CE marking, with thermal insulation values (Ug) ranging from 0.3 to 0.5 W/m²K, to carry this marking.
About this marking and INSIO
A CE marking on commercial products indicates that the manufacturer affirms the product conforms
with European health, safety, and environmental protection standards. This milestone follows the company’s recent partnership with LuxWall.
The CE marking for INSIO was obtained following the EOTA route for Vacuum Insulating Glass
Units (EAD 300021-00-0404 / ETA 25/0363). It confirms that the whole INSIO range meets the
rigorous European requirements in terms of product performance and durability, ensuring product
reliability across the European Economic Area.
INSIO incorporates LuxWall’s advanced vacuum insulation technology. Its slim profile allows for enhanced design freedom and contributes to energy savings.
The CE marking of INSIO further reinforces the position of CLIMAPLUS INSIO, which was already
CE marked. This double-glazing unit integrating INSIO is fully suited for standard window systems,
making high-end vacuum insulation accessible for both new construction and renovation
projects.
What people are saying
“Achieving CE marking for INSIO highlights the reliability of this next-generation glazing solution
and marks a major step forward in our mission to support building decarbonization and energy
efficiency,” says Fabrice Desmons, International Marketing Director Building Glass. “This recognition
not only validates the technical excellence of our solution but also ensures that architects, engineers,
developers, and building owners can confidently specify INSIO in their retrofit and new built
projects.”
“This CE marking is a meaningful milestone in bettering the built environment,” says Scott Thomsen,
CEO & Founder of LuxWall. “It demonstrates that high-performance Transparent Insulation can meet
the most rigorous requirements for reliability in real-world applications and signals that the next generation of glazing innovation is ready for broad adoption across Europe.”