Connectivity by Design

Incorporate WAVETHRU's invisible technology into your blueprints to deliver a more valuable, future-proof building from day one.

Integrating Connectivity into Newbuilds

Our 3-Step Process for Seamless Integration

Integrating WAVETHRU into new buildings is simple and efficient – and dovetails seamlessly into your project timeline. Our process ensures that connectivity is built into your glazing from the start, delivering a finished product that meets the highest standards of performance and design.

1
Specification
The technical requirements for the glazing are clearly defined.
2
Factory Integration
The WAVETHRU laser treatment is applied directly to the glazing during manufacture.
3
Certified Delivery
The treated glazing is delivered to your site, ready for installation.

1. Specification

During the design phase, we work closely with architects and developers to define the technical requirements for the glazing. This includes selecting the optimal pattern and surface area to ensure maximum signal performance while preserving the building’s aesthetic and energy efficiency.

2. Factory Integration

The WAVETHRU laser treatment – seamlessly integrated into AGC’s manufacturing process – is applied directly to the glazing. This streamlined approach simplifies the supply chain for architects and developers, eliminating complex logistics and ensuring the glazing arrives on-site ready for installation.

3. Certified Delivery

The treated glazing is delivered to your site, ready for installation. Each unit comes with a certification guaranteeing its performance, including signal gain and thermal integrity, giving you complete confidence in the final product.

Coated double glazing
  • -30 dB

    Radio Signal Loss

  • 72

    Light transmission

  • 38

    Solar factor

  • 1.1

    U-value

Coated double glazing with WAVETHRU
  • -5 dB

    Radio Signal Loss

  • 72

    Light transmission

  • 38

    Solar factor

  • 1.1

    U-value

Can be customised for each project/building
  • Pattern applied
  • Percentage of windows to be treated in the building
  • Percentage of the surface area of each window to be treated