Low-E glass is obtained using the magnetron method by sputtering metal oxides onto the surface of the glass sheet.
The use of low-E glass allows for maximum use of sunlight while ensuring an optimal level of thermal insulation.
Our range of low-E glass includes two types: soft-coated and hard-coated glass.
Soft-coated glass reaches a light transmittance coefficient of 1.0 / 1.1 W/m2K, with 1.6 W/m2K for hard-coated glass.
- Application
- Building glass
- DECORMAT
- Decortive glass
- DECORMAT – acid etched glass
- Imported ornamental glass
- Lacquered glass – LACOBEL
- Lacquered glass – LACOMAT
- Lacquered glass – MATELAC
- Laminated glass – coloured
- Laminated glass with frosted foil
- MATELAC – acid etched glass
- Ornamental glass – SGG Decorglass
- Ornamental glass – AGC Imagine
- Ornamental glass – SGG Masterglass
- Sandblasted glass
- Satin ornamental glass
- SCRATCH RESISTANT GLASS – NOVOMAT
- LAKMA – Silicones
- Mirrors
- Special glass
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Low-E Glass
Low-E glass
- Application
- Building glass
- DECORMAT
- Decortive glass
- DECORMAT – acid etched glass
- Imported ornamental glass
- Lacquered glass – LACOBEL
- Lacquered glass – LACOMAT
- Lacquered glass – MATELAC
- Laminated glass – coloured
- Laminated glass with frosted foil
- MATELAC – acid etched glass
- Ornamental glass – SGG Decorglass
- Ornamental glass – AGC Imagine
- Ornamental glass – SGG Masterglass
- Sandblasted glass
- Satin ornamental glass
- SCRATCH RESISTANT GLASS – NOVOMAT
- LAKMA – Silicones
- Mirrors
- Special glass
Low-E glass
Low-E glass
Low-E glass is obtained using the magnetron method by sputtering metal oxides onto the surface of the glass sheet.
The use of low-E glass allows for maximum use of sunlight while ensuring an optimal level of thermal insulation.
Our range of low-E glass includes two types: soft-coated and hard-coated glass.
Soft-coated glass reaches a light transmittance coefficient of 1.0 / 1.1 W/m2K, with 1.6 W/m2K for hard-coated glass.
Low-E glass is obtained using the magnetron method by sputtering metal oxides onto the surface of the glass sheet.
The use of low-E glass allows for maximum use of sunlight while ensuring an optimal level of thermal insulation.
Our range of low-E glass includes two types: soft-coated and hard-coated glass.
Soft-coated glass reaches a light transmittance coefficient of 1.0 / 1.1 W/m2K, with 1.6 W/m2K for hard-coated glass.
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Low-E Glass
Low-E glass