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Performance Results
Performance results were generated from testing 1/8" (3mm) thick clear glass and have been measured, calculated and reported in accordance with ASTM, ASHRAE and AIMCAL standards. Performance results are subject to variations within industry standards.
ShadingCoefficient(SC) |
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The ratio of solar heat gain passing through a glazing system to the solar heat gain that occurs under the same | |||||||
conditions if the window were made of clear, un-shaded double strength window glass. The lower the number, | |||||||
the better the solar shading qualities of the glazingsystem. |
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Total Solar Energy Rejected |
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Measures the window film’s ability to reject solar heat in the form of visible light and invisible infrared radiation. | |||||||
VISIBLE LIGHT TRANSMITTANCE Visible Light Transmittance (VLT) is a measure of how much visible light passes through VISIBLE LIGHT REFLECTANCE measures the percentage of visible light that is being reflected by the window film. Total Solar Energy Reflectance |
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Measures the percentage of solar energy and visible light that are being reflected by the window film. Highly |
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reflective films offer high heat rejection capability. Newer technology films need not be dark nor highly reflective | |||||||
to provide impressive solar energy performance. |
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Total Solar Energy Absorptance |
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Measures the percentage of solar energy and visible light that are absorbed by the window film. As absorptance | |||||||
levels of a particular film increase, so will the temperature of the glass. Always refer to a manufacturer’s film-to-glass | |||||||
installation recommendations. |
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Total Solar Energy Transmittance |
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Measures the percentage of solar energy and visible light (daylight) that passes through a glazing system. All solar | |||||||
control films reduce visible light transmission in order to provide solar heat control. Lighter films tend to transmit | |||||||
higher levels of solar energy and visible light while darker and more reflective films have lower transmittance levels. | |||||||
U-Value |
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A measurement of heat transfer due to outdoor/indoor temperature differences; describing the dealt loss through | |||||||
a material. The lower the U-Value, the less heat transfers. |
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Emissivity |
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Measures the surface’s ability to absorb or reflect far-infrared radiation. The lower the emissivity the higher |
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the far-infrared reflection. | |||||||






