Date: 22 January 2016
The light transmission ensures a high level of natural light floods any open space and the low solar factor blocks 67% of solar heat gain.
Adrian Adams, Better Working Market Manager for Saint-Gobain Glass commented “The high performance SGG COOL-LITE XTREME 70/33 II triple silver coating features a selectivity of 2.12 whilst also offering a center pane u-value of 1.0W/m2k.”
“The products unique features make it the best product available on the market for combined light transmission and solar factor as well as excellent neutrality on a ‘to be toughened’ triple silver product.”
The high selectivity of SGG COOL-LITE XTREME 70/33 II results in the product offering increased energy efficiency and helps reduce the requirement of air conditioning. “A reduced requirement of HVAC results in a significant decrease on energy consumption and CO2 emissions for a potential project; this can therefore make a building environmentally friendly, which can have a positive impact on BREEAM points when designing a project.”
“Furthermore, as the product offers a high light transmittance of 70% this increases the diffusion of natural light which is strongly linked to occupant productivity, well-being & comfort and helps create a pleasant working environment.”
SGG COOL-LITE XTREME 70/33 II features excellent aesthetics, which provides greater design capabilities; the coating is neutral and low reflective, which means a potential reduction in the amount of external shading devices that need to be used.
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