What is Low E Glass?
Low E glass, also known as low-radiation glass, is a film product composed of multiple layers of metal or other compounds coated on the glass surface. Its coating layer has the characteristics of high transmittance of visible light and high reflection of mid- and far-infrared rays. Compared with ordinary glass and traditional architectural coated glass, it has excellent heat insulation effect and good light transmittance.
Characteristics of low E glass
- High infrared reflectivity: Low-E film layer can reflect more than 98% of far-infrared thermal radiation, directly reflecting heat like a mirror reflecting light, which can greatly reduce the heat transfer through glass between indoor and outdoor, and reduce energy loss.
- Low surface emissivity: Its surface emissivity E is reduced from 0.84 of ordinary glass to below 0.15, or even below 0.01, absorbing less external energy and radiating less heat energy, effectively reducing the heat transfer coefficient of glass.
- Good thermal insulation effect: In winter, it can reflect indoor heat back to the room to maintain the indoor temperature; in summer, it can block outdoor heat from entering the room, play a good insulation role, achieve the effect of warm in winter and cool in summer, and reduce energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions caused by the use of equipment such as air conditioners, with significant environmental benefits.
- High visible light transmittance: It has a high transmittance of visible light in sunlight, which can reach more than 80%, ensuring a good lighting effect of the building and making the indoor light sufficient and bright.
- The shading coefficient is adjustable: The shading coefficient Sc of Low-E glass has a wide range, from 0.2 to 0.7. It can control the amount of solar energy transmitted according to the needs of different regions and meet the different requirements of different buildings for shading and lighting.
Applications of low E glass
- Windows and Doors: Low-E glass is commonly used in residential and commercial windows and doors to enhance energy efficiency, improve indoor comfort, and reduce utility costs.
- Skylights: In skylight installations, Low-E glass provides energy savings and UV protection while maximizing natural light in the interior spaces of homes and offices.
- Curtain Walls and Facades: Architects integrate Low-E glass in curtain walls and facades of commercial and institutional buildings to optimize energy efficiency and sustainability while maintaining modern design aesthetics.
- Green Buildings: Low-E glass plays a key role in sustainable building projects, meeting energy performance goals in LEED-certified or other eco-friendly constructions.
- Residential Homes: Homeowners use Low-E glass in windows and patio doors to create comfortable, energy-efficient homes with reduced heating and cooling costs.
- Conservatories and Sunrooms: Low-E glass is ideal for conservatories and sunrooms, where it helps maintain a stable indoor temperature by controlling solar heat gain while allowing for panoramic views.
- Office Buildings: In office environments, Low-E glass is used in windows, partitions, and doors to enhance indoor climate control, improving employee comfort and reducing operational energy costs.
- Automotive Windows: Low-E glass is also used in automotive applications to improve vehicle cabin insulation, reducing the load on air conditioning systems and increasing overall energy efficiency.
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