Low-emissivity glass (or low-e glass as it is commonly referred to) is a type of energy-efficient glass designed to prevent heat escaping through your windows to the cold outdoors. Low-e glass has an invisible coating which dramatically reduces heat transfer and reflects interior heat back into your room.
Reflective glass is generally in the glass surface layer or one multilayer plating such as chromium, titanium or stainless steel and other metals or their compounds consisting of thin film, make the product is rich color, have appropriate for visible light transmittance, has high reflectivity to the infrared, is higher for uv absorption rate, therefore, also known as the sunlight control glass.
Low E Glass Features
High infrared reflectivity, ability to directly reflect far infrared thermal radiation, low surface emissivity, weak ability to absorb external energy, hence little reradiated heat energy; wide range of shading coefficient Sc, and ability to control sun light transmittance according to needs to cater to requirements of different areas. It can be divided into high transmission low-E glass and sun shading low-E glass.
Reflective Glass Features
1. Reflective glass affects visible light transmittance (VLT), allowing just the right amount of natural light into a building, while at the same time reducing glare. Reflective solar control glass reflects a portion of incoming solar radiation, which limits heat penetration into the building and can potentially lower HVAC usage.
2. Reflective glass provides a bold, crisp exterior appearance and gives the building surface a dynamic look that changes with the color of the sky, passing clouds and movement of the sun during the day.
Dark green window and door
F-Green curtain wall
Bronze reflective window and door
Ford blue reflective window and door
Dark gray curtain wall
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