Take a look at the 'DLF' building located in Gurgaon, India that uses
Sun-Ban Reflective Solar Control Glass that is energy efficient and the
coating imparts a “mirror-like” appearance to Reflectasol, giving it
visual appeal.
DLF Building in Gurgaon uses Reflective Glass
Sun Ban Reflective glass reflects a large proportion of
incoming solar radiation, thereby restricting heat penetration into the
building.
Reflective Solar control glass has been carefully designed
to meet the twin requirements of architects - the functional and the aesthetic.
The glass reflects the right quantity of sunlight so as to limit glare, while
allowing adequate amount of natural light. Thus, the need for artificial lights
as well as air conditioners is significantly reduced.
Reflective glass is energy efficient, and has high
durability. Online coated glass, with high resistance towards surface abrasion
undergoes minimal wear and tear.
This reflective solar control glass is best suited for
buildings in geographies with tropical climate, where solar heat needs to be
controlled in order to keep interiors cool.
DLF Building, Gurgaon
This reflective glass can be tempered and combined with many other
products from the Saint-Gobain Glass range to prevent heat loss, cut out
noise, or even stay clean by itself.
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