Reflective Glass

Reflective glass is a type of architectural glass that has a metallic coating on one side, designed to reflect a portion of the sunlight that hits its surface. This reflective coating not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of buildings but also provides various functional benefits such as improved energy efficiency, privacy, and comfort. Reflective glass is commonly used in commercial buildings, facades, windows, and curtain walls.

Benefits of Reflective Glass

Reflective glass helps in reducing solar heat gain, which lowers cooling costs by minimizing the need for air conditioning during hot weather.

The reflective coating reduces glare from direct sunlight, enhancing indoor comfort and visibility, particularly in workspaces.

Reflective glass provides privacy during the daytime by making it difficult to see inside from the outside while still allowing occupants to see out.

Available in various colors and tints, reflective glass adds a sleek, modern look to buildings and can be used to create visually striking facades.

Reflective glass blocks a significant amount of harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation, protecting interior furnishings and reducing the risk of fading.

By reflecting a portion of the sun’s rays, reflective glass helps maintain more consistent indoor temperatures, contributing to a comfortable environment.

The metallic coating on reflective glass is designed to withstand various environmental conditions, making it a durable choice for exterior applications.

Reflective glass can be used in combination with other types of glass, such as laminated or insulated glass, to achieve additional benefits like enhanced security and further improved energy efficiency.