- Types of glass panes
- Selective glass
Guardian Sun solar control glass can be used in practically all typical insulated glass units used in homes, offices, and public buildings. It significantly reduces the problem of interiors overheating, and in winter, it lowers heating costs by retaining heat indoors.
Guardian Sun selective panes perform well in all conditions due to the improved thermal comfort achieved throughout the year without significant loss of visible light – they look like ordinary glass. When used as laminated panes, over 90% of harmful UV radiation is also filtered out.
Why recommend Guardian Sun panes:
- they help reduce air conditioning and heating costs by reflecting thermal energy outwards in summer and inwards in winter
- they improve the comfort of any interior, ensuring a temperature as close to optimal as possible with less use of heating and air conditioning
- they preserve the natural image of the world outside the window – unlike old-type solutions, the shapes and colours seen through them remain true to reality
Choose Guardian Sun panes if your client:
- orders large glazing in windows, doors, and sliding systems, thereby exposing their interiors to overheating due to excessive sunlight
- expects reduced overheating without darkening the interior – Guardian Sun allows up to 71% of visible light to pass through, so it doesn't visually differ much from ordinary glass
- wants to eliminate harmful UV radiation in interiors full of natural light – insulated glass units with laminated Guardian Sun glass let through only a few percent of UV radiation, effectively protecting users and interior furnishings
Learn more about Guardian Sun 39 panes:
- solar control glass with a double silver coating
- amount of visible light transmitted through the pane: Lt = 71%
- amount of thermal energy transmitted through the pane: g = 39%
- selectivity of the pane: S = 1.81
- thermal insulation of the insulated glass unit: Ug = 0.6 W/m²K (for a double-chamber insulated glass unit)
Learn more about Guardian Sun 35 panes:
- solar control glass with a double silver coating
- amount of visible light transmitted through the pane Lt = 70%
- amount of thermal energy transmitted through the pane: g = 35%
- selectivity of the pane: S = 2.02
- thermal insulation of the insulated glass unit: Ug = 0.5 W/m²K (for a double-chamber insulated glass unit)
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