High energy consumption is a main concern for commercial buildings due to bills chalked up on air-conditioning and lighting. SSG® Low Emissivity (Low E) Glass is the key solution for both comfort and cost savings. It prevents unwanted heating of interiors while still allowing as much daylight into the building as possible. The new SSG® Low E design combines maximum solar control with astonishing light transmittance and a low external reflection. There is considerable freedom when designing the façade as it is available in various thickness & sizes.
SSG® offers a wide range of Low E coated solar control glass, which comes in various colours, solar control and light transmittance. A Low E coating applied via chemical vapour deposition is commonly referred to as a “hard coat”, whilst a Low E coating applied via magnetron sputtering is known as a “soft coat”. Soft coat SSG® Low E Glass performs better at thermal insulation, but is prone to oxidation upon exposure to the atmosphere. Hence, soft coat SSG® Low E Glass needs to be double-glazed or laminated with edge deletion.
“Triple Silver Low E” is now available for an ideal balance of solar control and high visibility for year-round comfort, making it perfect for façades, windows and building envelopes.
High energy consumption is a main concern for commercial buildings due to bills chalked up on air-conditioning and lighting. SSG® Low Emissivity (Low E) Glass is the key solution for both comfort and cost savings. It prevents unwanted heating of interiors while still allowing as much daylight into the building as possible. The new SSG® Low E design combines maximum solar control with astonishing light transmittance and a low external reflection. There is considerable freedom when designing the façade as it is available in various thickness & sizes.
SSG® offers a wide range of Low E coated solar control glass, which comes in various colours, solar control and light transmittance. A Low E coating applied via chemical vapour deposition is commonly referred to as a “hard coat”, whilst a Low E coating applied via magnetron sputtering is known as a “soft coat”. Soft coat SSG® Low E Glass performs better at thermal insulation, but is prone to oxidation upon exposure to the atmosphere. Hence, soft coat SSG® Low E Glass needs to be double-glazed or laminated with edge deletion.
“Triple Silver Low E” is now available for an ideal balance of solar control and high visibility for year-round comfort, making it perfect for façades, windows and building envelopes.
High energy consumption is a main concern for commercial buildings due to bills chalked up on air-conditioning and lighting. SSG® Low Emissivity (Low E) Glass is the key solution for both comfort and cost savings. It prevents unwanted heating of interiors while still allowing as much daylight into the building as possible. The new SSG® Low E design combines maximum solar control with astonishing light transmittance and a low external reflection. There is considerable freedom when designing the façade as it is available in various thickness & sizes.
SSG® offers a wide range of Low E coated solar control glass, which comes in various colours, solar control and light transmittance. A Low E coating applied via chemical vapour deposition is commonly referred to as a “hard coat”, whilst a Low E coating applied via magnetron sputtering is known as a “soft coat”. Soft coat SSG® Low E Glass performs better at thermal insulation, but is prone to oxidation upon exposure to the atmosphere. Hence, soft coat SSG® Low E Glass needs to be double-glazed or laminated with edge deletion.
“Triple Silver Low E” is now available for an ideal balance of solar control and high visibility for year-round comfort, making it perfect for façades, windows and building envelopes.