Low Emissivity Glass
Low emissivity (Low E) glass is a vital component of energy efficient windows. It has a surface coating that operates by reflecting or absorbing heat energy when added to double glazing . It will reflect heat energy from inside the room to help reduce the energy loss during the cold months, thereby reducing heating costs. It also reflect or absorb heat from the outside, thereby reducing solar gain and cooling costs during the warm months.
Why use Low Emissivity Glass
Typically double glazing using Low E glass has energy conservation properties as good as normal triple glazing but without the 50% increase in weight.
Features
The advantages of using Low E glass are:
. Better heat insulation
. You save money with reduced heating bills
. Reduced carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere
. Reduces condensation on your window frames internally
Applications
. Windows
. Skylights
. Facade of buildings
. Greenhouse
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