Low-E (Low-Emissivity) glass is an energy-efficient glazing material coated with one or more ultra-thin layers of metal oxides. These coatings are designed to control infrared and ultraviolet radiation while allowing visible light to pass through. As a result, Low-E glass maintains bright natural daylight indoors while reducing heat loss in winter and limiting heat gain in summer. With the growing emphasis on green building and sustainable development, Low-E glass has become an increasingly popular choice for office towers, residential complexes, shopping centers, and modern housing projects. Beyond energy efficiency, it also improves occupant comfort, protects interiors from harmful UV rays, and contributes to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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