Features & Benefits
- Reflective glass appearance
- Lower SHGC values for improved solar control;
- Lower U-value for thermal control when laminated with SOL-R™ Low-E coated glass and/or in IGU’s.
Applications
Residential and commercial glazing to meet energy requirements.
Range
4mm & 6mm CS130 & CS108.
Laminated options are also available.
Design & Glazing Notes
National Glass stock two types of T-Sunlux coated glass, CS130 and CS108. CS130 provides external reflectivity closer to 20%. CS108 provides very high reflectivity, almost mirror like and is mainly used as the base product for One Way laminated mirror. Because CS108 is highly reflective it may not pass local council by laws in relation to maximum reflectivity.
Toughening and heat strengthening – because this glass is more reflective than standard non coated glass, the process of tempering will create visual distortions in the surface when viewed.
Thermal Breakage – in annealed or float form T-Sunlux glass is subject to risk of thermal breakage and may require a thermal assessment. To avoid thermal breakage toughening or heat strengthening is recommended.
Performance Data
How to Specify
- Select either T-Sunlux CS130 or CS108;
- Select appropriate thickness and process;
- Single or IGU and either Toughened, Toughened Heat Soaked, Heat Strengthened, Laminated or Annealed.
- All glass to be selected and installed in accordance but not exclusively to the following Australian Standards;
AS 1288 Glass in buildings – Selection and installation
AS 2208 Safety glazing materials in buildings
AS 4666 Insulating glass units
AS/NZS 4667 Quality requirements for cut-to-size and processed glass
AS 1170 Wind & Structural Design Actions