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HIGH PERFORMANCE COATINGS<br />

surface designation<br />

When describing glass products there are industry standard recommended surface designations. Each ply of glass has two<br />

surfaces. The surface to the exterior of the building is referred to as surface #1, the back of this glass ply is surface #2. For<br />

glass units with multiple glass plies, there could be 6 or more surfaces.<br />

#3<br />

#3<br />

#3<br />

#1<br />

#4<br />

#1 #4<br />

#5<br />

#1 #4<br />

#5<br />

#2<br />

#2<br />

#6<br />

#2<br />

#6<br />

insulating<br />

insulating<br />

laminated<br />

triple<br />

insulating<br />

For cooling dominated buildings, the best solar performance is achieved when the coating is applied to the #2 surface,<br />

therefore Viracon coatings are located on the #2 surface.<br />

NEW<br />

For increased improvement in center of glass u-value performance, our new RoomSide Low-E is a coating offered on the<br />

interior glass surface (the room-side) of an insulating unit. In a typical 1” insulating unit, the RoomSide Low-E coating would<br />

be on the #4 surface (interior glass surface) in addition to a Viracon high-performance coating on the #2 surface.<br />

NEW<br />

Learn more at viracon.com.<br />

<strong>VIRACON</strong> // COMPONENTS & ENHANCEMENTS<br />

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