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Silver-free Low-E coated glass, referred to as silver free Low-E, is a new type of energy-saving glass, with good electrical conductivity and infrared reflection properties. High-quality float glass is used as substrate, coated with hard semiconductor oxide films by vacuum magnetron sputtering process. Using oxide films instead of metallic silver films as functional layer,the glass has good transparency, low emissivity characteristics and thermal insulation functions, while maintaining its advantages such as high film hardness, wear resistance, and oxidation resistance etc.
Product Features
1, High visible light transmittance and excellent lighting performance;
2, Low emissivity, comparable to the ordinary silver Low-E;
3, Excellent processing performance, easy for hot bending, tempering,and laminating, no need to cut coating of edge during the hollow processing.
4. Suitable for being used as a single piece, or used as the outer surface of hollow or laminated glass;
5, Long shelf life and long-term storage.
6, Silver-free Low-E can be applied to fields such as skylight glass, curtain wall glass, and appliance glass etc.
Applications
| Application | Suitability |
|---|---|
| Monolithic glass applications | ✅ Excellent (e.g., hotel lobbies, display cases) |
| Laminated glass | ✅ Suitable (post‑coating lamination) |
| Interior surface of IGUs (Surface #4) | ✅ Ideal (part of “Dual Low‑E” configuration) |
| Curtain walls (with IGU) | ✅ Good (combined with conventional Low‑E) |
| Projects requiring heat‑bent glass | ✅ Suitable (bend after coating) |
| Extreme energy-saving applications | ⚠️ Consider double/triple silver instead |
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