Coated Glass
1. Energy Efficiency: Coated glass can improve the energy efficiency of buildings by reducing heat transfer, preventing heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter.
2. Solar Control: Coatings can selectively block or reflect certain wavelengths of solar radiation, reducing glare and preventing excessive heat buildup.
3. UV Protection: Coated glass can block a significant amount of harmful UV radiation, protecting occupants and interior furnishings from fading and damage.
Product Description
Coated glass refers to glass that has been treated with a special coating to enhance its performance and properties. These coatings can provide a range of benefits, such as improved thermal insulation, increased solar control, enhanced durability, and reduced glare. Coated glass is commonly used in architectural applications, such as windows, doors, and façades, as well as in automotive and electronic industries. The coatings can be applied through various techniques, including pyrolytic (hard) coatings and magnetron sputtering (soft) coatings, and can be tailored to meet specific functional and aesthetic requirements.
Product Advantages
1. Energy Efficiency: Coated glass can improve the energy efficiency of buildings by reducing heat transfer, preventing heat gain in summer and heat loss in winter.
2. Solar Control: Coatings can selectively block or reflect certain wavelengths of solar radiation, reducing glare and preventing excessive heat buildup.
3. UV Protection: Coated glass can block a significant amount of harmful UV radiation, protecting occupants and interior furnishings from fading and damage.
4. Enhanced Durability: Coatings can improve the scratch resistance and durability of glass, making it more resistant to wear and tear.
5. Easy Maintenance: Coated glass is easier to clean and maintain, as the coatings can repel dirt and water, reducing the frequency of cleaning.