Sun glass packs


Suitable for residential or public buildings where requirements not only for heat energy savings but also for solar control are raised.
Glass facades are becoming more common in modern buildings. The larger the areas for glazing in a building, the bigger the impact of glazing qualities will be for its operation. Next to the visual appearance, the key qualities which characterise glass packs are heat transmittance coefficient, light permeability and solar energy control.
In order to create a cosy and convenient environment, such buildings require not only warm, but also light-permeable and solar-energy protective glass packs. The level of effectiveness of such qualities is defined by the ration between light transmittance (LT) and solar factor (SF). The closer it is to 2, the more effective the glass is, i. e. more light enters the room and the premises are protected against solar energy at most.
Glasses which comply with such requirements not only enable to avoid heat losses at winter time, but also reduce costs of conditioning in summer time.
Glass packs of the following types can reduce transmission of solar energy:


