High Transmittance Offline Coated Glass
Offline coated glass is glass that is specially coated using a vacuum magnetron sputtering coating production line after the flat glass leaves the factory. This type of glass achieves low-emission (Low-E) function by coating a multi-layer composite film on the glass surface, and has many significant advantages.
The film thickness can accurately control light, and can be made into a multi-layer optical interference film system, which can selectively control the solar spectrum that passes through the film layer, and achieve precise control of visible light, infrared light, etc., to meet the lighting needs of different scenes. For example, in commercial buildings, it can block excessive solar radiation heat from entering the room, reduce air conditioning energy consumption, and ensure sufficient natural lighting indoors.