Low-e Glass
Low-Emissivity glass (or low-E glass) provides natural light transmission while helping to limit heat gain and thermal energy transfer.
Due to continuous improvements in its thermal insulation and solar control performance, glass is a flexible building material that can help improve the energy efficiency of buildings. One way this performance can be achieved is through the use of low-E coatings, a critical part of the glazing, which enable building occupants to visually engage with the external environment from a comfortable interior.
The applications for architectural low-E glazing are wide ranging. From windows and curtain walls to roofs and skylights, in fact, any application where glazing is a physical barrier between the inside and outside of a building, low-E glazing can be considered.