Low E (Energy Efficient) – the glass for the future.
The energy is then transformed into long wave radiation.
Hard Coat Low E
(HARD COAT)
- Can be tempered after coating application.
- Utilizes passive solar heat gain.
- Higher U-values compared to soft coat Low-E products
- Slightly higher haze levels
- Higher solar heat gain coefficient compared to soft coat Low-E products.
Soft Coat Low E
- High visible light transmission
- Ultra-low emissivity’s giving optimum winter U-values
- Optical clarity – minimal color haze
- Most soft coat Low-E products require tempering the glass prior to the coating application.
- There can be slight color variations of coating.
- Generally speaking, a more expensive alternative than Hard Coat Low e glass.
Low E (Energy Efficient)
Energy management services are now required by the construction sector. EPC companies and owners who look for exclusive energy management services can approach energy management companies to take over the task. These companies start from planning and managing construction so as to implement energy saving options. The EPC company should work with individuals who provide energy management services in order to ensure energy efficiency during construction stage.Each Engineering Procurement Construction Management (EPCM) project has unique needs and qualities.