Reflective Glass

Glasplex heat-reflective glass, also known as solar control coated glass, is engineered by depositing ultra-thin metal or metal oxide films onto the glass surface. Its primary function is to limit solar heat gain while maintaining high visible light transmission, helping to improve energy efficiency and reduce indoor cooling costs.

Glass Specification

Thickness: 3–12mm

Key Features

Adjustable Colour & Shading Coefficient:
The metal or metal compound coating can be tailored to achieve specific colours and shading coefficients, allowing architects to meet both functional and aesthetic requirements.

Energy-Saving Performance:
By reducing the shading coefficient (SC), heat-reflective glass limits solar radiation penetration, decreasing indoor cooling loads and lowering energy consumption by 20–40%.

Single-Pane Use:
Unlike low-emissivity glass, heat-reflective glass can function effectively as a single pane for projects requiring basic shading, without needing laminated or insulated constructions.

Rich Colour Options:
Available in a range of shades including gray, brown, blue, and gold, providing design flexibility for diverse architectural styles.

Typical Applications

Curtain Walls & Windows: Commercial buildings, offices, hotels — reduces overall building energy consumption.

Skylights & Roof Glazing: Museums, airports, and other large spaces — balances daylighting with thermal insulation.

Technical Specifications

Shading Coefficient (SC): 0.2–0.6

Visible Light Transmission: 20–65%

Infrared Reflection: ≥50%

UV Blocking: ≥90%

Energy Efficiency: Reduces air-conditioning energy use by 20–40%

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