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LuxWall Enthermal Now Available for Use in Structural Silicone Glazing

LuxWall announced its Enthermal product line is now available for use in Structural Silicone Glazing (SSG) applications. LuxWall has successfully completed structural and thermal testing validating the compatibility of its Transparent Insulation with SSG systems widely used in modern commercial façades. The testing confirms that the vacuum insulation technology used in LuxWall Transparent Insulation can be integrated into contemporary window and façade systems, overcoming a long considered unachievable challenge within the industry.  

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The testing program evaluated Enthermal under static wind loads, point and uniform loading, compressive shear, dynamic pressure cycling and asymmetric thermal shock conditions to confirm performance in real-world and extreme environments.

Testing conducted to ASTM E330 demonstrated resistance to wind pressures exceeding 140 pounds per square foot (psf). Additional third-party testing at an AAMA/FGIA-accredited laboratory confirmed passing performance under both point and uniform load conditions with no visible damage or failure.

Large-area shear testing further validated the durability of Enthermal’s perimeter seal, with production units sustaining loads up to 2,500 pounds without shear failure versus 600 pounds for a traditional insulating glass system. Dynamic pressure testing to ASTM E1886 and E1996 simulated hurricane-force conditions up to approximately 230 mph equivalent wind speeds, while thermal shock testing confirmed long-term durability under uneven façade temperature exposure up to 194 degrees Fahrenheit.

Collectively, the results confirm that LuxWall Transparent Insulation is fully compatible with two-sided and four-sided SSG systems.

What company leadership says

“The testing demonstrated strong structural margin across static, dynamic, and shear conditions,” says Nathan Mellott, Chief Technology Officer at LuxWall. “This validation gives architects, engineers, and façade designers confidence that Transparent Insulation can integrate into modern glazing systems without compromising structural performance.”

“For decades, buildings have relied on uninsulated glass as the weakest part of the envelope,” says Scott Thomsen, founder & CEO of LuxWall. “This validation helps remove a key adoption barrier for both major façade re-skins and new construction, allowing the industry to deliver highly efficient buildings without limiting architect creativity. Transparent Insulation paired with SSG delivers clean glass façade aesthetics with best-in-class thermal performance”.