Low-E
glass stands for low emissivity glass. This glass varies from normal
clear glass, as in that one side of this glass has a special metal
coating; technically known as a low emissitivity, or Low E coating.
Low-E glass is a type of insulating glass, which increases the energy
efficiency of windows by reducing the transfer of heat or cold through
glass. That means in the winter your house stays warmer, and in
the summer it stays cooler.

As energy saving will become more and more important in our daily
lives, implementing low-e glass in our houses will soon be a standard
we all have to comply to.
There are two types of Low-E (low emissivity) glass available -
Pyrolytic (hard coat) is considered to be a medium performer, and
sputtered (vacuum deposition or soft coat) is considered to be the
highest performer.
Our Low-E Insulating Glass is made of substrates of soft-coat Low-E
from SAINT-GOBAIN (CHINA).
SAINT-GOBAIN (CHINA) built an advanced magnetron coating line from
the production of energy saving soft coated glass Low-E in its Nanjing
factory in 2004.
We are proud that our processing factory has become one of SG CHINA’s
long standing independent processing partners, specialized in the
transformation and supply of their products to glass merchants.
All our processing and finished products are subjuct to SG CHINA’s
strict quality standard. So we are confident to be in a good position
to supply you with quality Low-E Insulating Glass.
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Hard Coat Low-E & Soft Coat Low-E. |