Clear/ Coloreded/ Insulating/ Hollow Low E Glass
What's Low-E Glass?
Low Emissivity Coated Glass is also called Low-E glass. There are two types: Hard coat and soft coat.
Hard coat Low-E glass is manufactured by pouring a thin layer of molten tin onto a sheet of glass while the glass is still slightly molten. The tin actually becomes "welded" to the glass. This process makes it difficult or "hard" to scratch or remove the tin. Often this glass has a blueish tint to it.
Soft coat Low-E glass, on the other hand, involves the application of silver, zinc or tin to glass in a vacuum. The glass enters a vacuum chamber filled with an inert gas which is electrically charged. The electricity combined with the vacuum allows molecules of metal to sputter onto the glass. The coating is fairly delicate or "soft."
Product Details:
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Glass Material |
Clear float glass, low iron glass(ultra clear float glass), bronze glass, grey glass, blue glass, patterned glass, borosilicate glass, ceramic glass, frosted glass(acid etched glass), sandblasted glass, low-e glass, AR glass, AG glass, etc. |
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Size |
According to customer's requirements |
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Shape |
rectangular, round, ellipse, semiellipse,
hexagon or other special shape |
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Edge shape |
Straight, round, beveled, stepped, etc. |
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Color |
Clear, ultra clear, dark grey, euro grey, silver grey, light blue, blue green, green, ocean blue, ford blue, dark blue and other colors in different shades, etc. |
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Thickness |
3mm,4mm,5mm,6mm,8mm,10mm,12mm |
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Corners |
Blunted corners, round corners or cut corners |
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Packing |
According to customer's requirements |
Characteristic:
1) Improved energy efficiency compared to clear float glass.
2) High solar heat gain decreasing further the need for heating and lighting.
3) Highly durable coated glass easy to handle and process.
4) Can be laminated, tempered, bent and enameled using standard techniques.
5) Can be used in monolithic form or incorporated into Insulating Glass Units.
6) Available in a wide range of sizes and thicknesses.
Low-E Glass Application:
Curtain Wall
Residential buildings requiring thermal insulation
Home Appliance
Automobile Windows