Heat-reflecting glass is typically coated with one or more layers of metals like chromium, titanium, or stainless steel, or their compounds, on the surface of the glass. This coating enhances color richness, allows for high visible light transmission, and offers strong infrared reflectivity along with a high absorption rate of ultraviolet rays. As a result, it's also known as solar control glass, commonly used in architectural applications and curtain walls. Low-emissivity (low-E) glass, on the other hand, features a thin film made of metals such as silver, copper, or tin, or their compounds. It allows high visible light transmission while reflecting most infrared radiation, offering excellent thermal insulation. It's widely used in buildings and vehicles. Due to the fragility of the film layer, low-E glass is usually incorporated into insulating glass units.
Conductive film glass, which is coated with materials like indium tin oxide, can be used for heating, defrosting, and de-fogging, as well as in liquid crystal displays. There are several methods for producing coated glass, including vacuum magnetron sputtering, vacuum evaporation, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), and sol-gel processes. Magnetron sputtering allows for the creation of multi-layer complex films, enabling a wide range of colors on clear glass substrates. The resulting films are durable, resistant to corrosion and wear, and are among the most commonly produced types today.
Vacuum evaporated coated glass, although once popular, has been largely replaced by sputtering due to differences in quality and variety. The CVD method involves introducing reactive gases onto a float glass line, where they decompose on the hot surface of the glass, forming a uniform coating. This technique is cost-effective, easy to control, and provides good chemical stability, making it a promising option in modern production. The sol-gel process is simple and stable, but the resulting coatings tend to have high light transmittance and limited decorative appeal, which limits its use in certain applications.
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