Offline Low-E Energy-Saving Glass
Low radiation glass is produced by applying a single or double layer of 10-20 nanometer silver metal using a vacuum magnetron sputtering method on high-quality float glass substrates. Silver is a naturally low radiation material, which can reduce the radiation rate of glass from 0.84 to 0.1 or even lower, cutting radiation heat loss by 90%.
Features:
Low-emit coating glass reflects far-infrared heat energy, combining the features of "maximum visible light transmission" and "solar control." Offline low-emit coating glass cannot be used alone. Each series of low-emit coating products allows high visible light transmission compared to standard coatings, low outdoor reflection, and the lowest U-value among all glass types. It maintains indoor brightness and clarity while ensuring warmth in winter and coolness in summer. Low-emit coating glass offers excellent energy-saving effects, adding value to your building, reducing energy consumption, and minimizing air conditioning capacity. Today's investment will bring you tomorrow's returns.


































