Low-e Glass | Vitro Architectural Glass
Passive low-e coatings are engineered to maximize solar heat gain, allowing solar short-wave infrared energy to pass through the glass and help heat a building during the winter.
Solar control low-E glass is ideal for maximizing natural daylight and reflecting the most solar heat back to its source. The indoor space remains bright and cooler compared to uncoated glass. Energy efficiency can also be improved as solar control glass helps reduce air conditioning loads during hot summer.
Vitro's solar control low-e glass, formerly PPG, is ideal for warmer climates because it reduces the amount of heat that gets absorbed into a home.
Low-Emissivity glass (or low-E glass) provides natural light transmission and a low U-value to help limit heat gain and thermal energy transfer. Due to continuous improvements in its thermal insulation and solar control performance, glass is a flexible building material that can help improve the energy efficiency of buildings.
When your project requires elevated levels of occupant comfort and distinguished aesthetics, the Solarban brand of solar control low-emissivity (low-e) glasses by Vitro Architectural Glass (formerly PPG Glass) offers unparalleled choices to help you achieve your design objectives.
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