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Low-Emissivity (Low-E) Glass – Technical Specifications & Application Guide
Low-E glass is a high-performance coated glazing product designed to control thermal energy transfer while maintaining visible light transmission. The microscopically thin metallic coating reflects infrared radiation, significantly improving a building's energy efficiency.
Coating Technologies Comparison
Optical Performance Data
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Spectral Properties:
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Visible Light Transmission (VLT): 25-80%
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Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC): 0.20-0.75
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UV Rejection: 60-75%
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Light-to-Solar-Gain Ratio (LSG): 1.1-2.3
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Thermal Values:
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Center-of-glass U-value:
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Single pane: 3.1-3.5 → 1.8-2.2 with Low-E
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IGU (6mm air): 2.8 → 1.4-1.8
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IGU (argon): 2.6 → 1.1-1.4
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Advanced Coating Architectures
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Double Silver Coatings
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Two Ag layers for superior performance
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VLT 60% / SHGC 0.35 / U-value 1.0
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Triple Silver Coatings
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Three Ag layers (premium product)
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VLT 70% / SHGC 0.30 / U-value 0.9
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Hybrid Coatings
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Combined Low-E + solar control
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Spectrally selective transmission
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Climate-Specific Recommendations
Manufacturing Standards
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Coating Durability:
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EN 1096 (Europe)
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ASTM E2141 (USA)
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ISO 9227 (Salt Spray Test)
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Optical Performance:
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ISO 9050 (Solar parameters)
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NFRC 100-400 (US ratings)
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Thermal Testing:
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EN 673 (U-value calculation)
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ISO 10292 (Thermal transmittance)
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Leading Products by Manufacturer
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Vitro Architectural Glass (Solarban Series)
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Solarban 90: VLT 56%/SHGC 0.23
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Solarban R100: PHI-certified (U=0.7)
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Guardian Glass (Clarity Series)
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Clarity 76/50: VLT 76%/SHGC 0.50
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Clarity Neutral 70/35: Color-neutral
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Saint-Gobain (Cool-Lite Series)
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Cool-Lite ST 140: Triple silver
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SGG Planitherm XN: Hard-coat
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AGC (EnergyNXT Series)
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EnergyNXT 70/37: Double silver
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Stopray Vision 50: High VLT
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Installation Considerations
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Coating Orientation:
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Soft-coat must face air gap in IGUs
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Hard-coat can face either direction
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Edge Deletion:
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10-15mm edge removal for soft-coat
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Critical for structural glazing
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Compatibility:
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Can be combined with:
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Lamination (for safety)
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Tinting (for aesthetics)
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Fritting (for shading)
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Sustainability Impact
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Energy Savings:
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30-50% reduction in HVAC loads
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5-7 year ROI in commercial buildings
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Environmental Certs:
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LEED v4.1 EQ Credit (Daylight)
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BREEAM ENE 01 (Energy)
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Cradle to Cradle Certified®
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Performance Verification
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Field Testing Methods:
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Infrared thermography (qualitative)
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Spectrophotometers (quantitative)
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U-value meters (thermal transmittance)
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Quality Control:
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Batch testing of optical properties
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Coating thickness verification (XRF)
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Color consistency (ΔE<3)
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