Glass coating manufacturer, improving productivity with stable and reliable gas flow supply and low pressure control [Application Information]

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Low-emissivity (Low-E) coated architectural glass has become one of the most popular functional building materials. It plays a crucial role in improving the energy efficiency and energy-saving properties of buildings by minimizing heat loss and internal condensation. The coating (thin film) applied to the glass controls the flow of visible light energy passing through the glass. This coating alters the characteristics of light transmission, reflection, and absorption in different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, such as infrared, visible light, and ultraviolet. When viewed from inside the building, Low-E glass reflects energy back into the building, achieving significantly lower heat loss compared to regular glass. When viewed from outside the building, Low-E glass allows the visible portion of solar energy to pass through while minimizing the infrared portion, thereby reducing heat loss from the building.
