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| HEAT CONTROL (LOW-E COATED) GLASS |
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- Heat Control (Low-E coated) Glass is
manufactured by depositing multi layered metal/metal oxides on float glass through "magnetically enhanced vacuum sputtering
technology".
- Has a neutral appearance closer to clear float glass.
- Enables the sun's short wave infrared radiation to
enter the room while reflecting
long wave infrared radiant heat back into the room and
therefore heat
loss trough glass is reduced.
- In winter, cold spots by windows are eliminated and
heat inside the room is radiated equally.
- The heat of the sun passes easily through the Heat
Control (Low-E coated) Glass and warms the interior.
- Reduces UV transmission which causes fabrics to fade.
- Should be incorporated into insulating glass unit.
- Insulating glass unit incorporating Heat Control
(Low-E coated) Glass reduces heat loss from windows
by;
- 81% compared to single glazing and,
- 59% compared to traditional IG units.
- Effective heat insulation is provided and heating expenses
are reduced.
- Enamelling, toughening, heat strengthening and laminating
must be done prior to coating process.
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