Thermal Control

Thermal Control

In residences, small/medium sized buildings, and cold climate regions, it is necessary to use double or triple insulating glasses containing Low-E coating to prevent internal heat escaping.

Advantages of using this type of insulating glass;

•    Reduces heat losses by 50% compared to standart insulating glass.

•    Provides thermal insulation and energy saving.

•    Reduces fuel costs.

•    Does not compromise on transparency and natural daylight.

•    Provides maximum benefit from solar heat.

•    It prevents window fronts from being cold in winter and delays condensation on the glass surface.

•    Prevents the colors of furniture from fading blocking the passage of ultraviolet (UV) rays by 76%.  

Low-EDay LightSolar EnergyU Value
(EN 410)(EN 410)(EN 673) W/m²K
TransmittanceReflectance OutdoorSolarShadingAirArgon
(%)(%)Factor (g)Coefficent
Double4 + 16 + 4 (≠)79120.610.701,41,1
Triple4 (≠2) +16+4+16+4 (≠5)70150.480.560,80,6
Translucency:The percentage of light that passes through the glass.
Daylight Reflection:The percentage of light that is reflected by the glass.
Solar Energy Total Translucency:The percentage of the total sun heat that affects the indoors.
Shade Coefficient:Comparison of the total translucency of solar energy with 3 mm colourless glass.
Heat Conductivity Coefficient (U value)The measure of the heat escaping outdoors