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Low-E Windows Glass Insulated Glass Units Energy Saving Glass
Origin of Country |
China |
Brand Name |
SchrottGlass |
Application |
Building Facades, windows, doors, etc. |
Glass Type |
Energy Efficient Glass |
Low-E Coating |
Single Silver Low-E, Double Silver Low-E, Triple Silver Low-E |
Dicke |
Anpassbar |
Dimensions |
Base on Your Need |
Beschreibung
Insulated Glass Units with low-e coating is a typical energy saving solution in modern architectural industry. These units are widely used for commercial hotels, official buildings and residential windows. As we all know, Low-E coated glass can block a large amount of infrared radiation, reducing indoor heat gain in summer and thereby achieving an energy-saving effect. On the other hand, it allows most visible light to pass through, so it does not affect indoor lighting conditions.
Our Low-E IGUs are available in single silver and double silver configurations, giving architects and project managers flexibility based on regional climate and energy codes. If your project is an upscale building, using double silver low-e glass is necessary. It can offer better energy saving effect than single silver one. Besides, we also provide a lot of custom services to meet your specific building performance goals, such as dimensions, shapes, gas infill options and laminated versions.
Today’s case is about an upscale hotel. Its curtain wall facade is made of 6mm+6mm ultra clear tempered Low-E glass, which maintains excellent light transmittance while effectively blocking excessive external heat from entering and preventing internal heat from escaping, helping to maintain a balanced indoor temperature.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Q: How Does Low-E Insulated Glass Work Differently Between Hot And Cold Days?
A: In hot days, the low-e coating can reflect numerous thermal radiations. In cold days, it reflects interior heat back into the room, improving insulation and reducing heating costs.
Q: What’S The Difference Between Single Silver And Double Silver Low-E Igus?
A: Double silver Low-E IGUs have a better solar control performance than single silver, but the price is also higher.
Q: Is Low-E Glass Transparent In Color?
A: Low-E glass has a special metallic coating on its surface, which gives it a mirror-like reflective appearance when viewed from a distance.
Q: Is Argon Gas Filling Really Necessary In Insulated Glass?
A: Argon gas layer can effectively enhance overall energy efficiency, especially when combined with Low-E coatings.
Q: Can These Igus Be Curved Or Shaped For Custom Facade Designs?
A: Yes, we offer curved, trapezoidal, and custom-shaped IGUs to meet complex architectural needs — including for skylights, domes, and modern curtain wall systems.
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