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   Southwall Technologies  1998 Product Guide  

Heat Mirror For Residential Applications

 

 

Residential Insulating Glass Products

Heat Mirror products have expanded the boundaries of performance available to architects, designers, builders, and homeowners. Whether the design requirement is superior insulation, protection from solar heat gain, or balanced year round protection in climates with four distinct seasons, there is a right Heat Mirror product for the job. With the center of glass R-values ranging upward from 3.8 and solar shading performance ranging from a shading coefficient of 0.66 in clear Heat Mirror 88 to 0.23 in Gray Heat Mirror 44, the right balance of insulation, shading and aesthetics can easily be attained with Heat Mirror insulating glass.

As more and more homeowners are discovering, Heat Mirror is a "Total Performance" product. In addition to providing superior insulation and outstanding solar control for comfort and energy efficiency, Heat Mirror products block 99.5% of the sun's damaging ultraviolet radiation, thereby reducing fading damage to a home's furnishings. Heat Mirror products also provide superior noise control protection with STC performance as high as 34 in a 1" unit with 1/8" glass.

When low-e just is not good enough and when superior performance and comfort are needed, specify Heat Mirror and discover how its capabilities increase and expand the freedom and boundaries of design.


Above: Amory Lovins Residence/Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)
Location: Snowmass, CO
Glass: Heat Mirror™ TC 88 Clear (Argon/Krypton Gas) 

 

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