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Starphire Ultra-Clear™ glass is stunningly clear because it contains less than 1⁄10 of the iron present in typical clear glass, which means more light shines through. Its luxurious aesthetic will inspire you to find new and creative ways to use it. As its thickness increases, Starphire Ultra-Clear™ glass gains a distinctive azure-blue edge, while the transparency of the glass remains ultra-clear, unlike typical clear glass, in which the green hue becomes more pronounced. Starphire® glass stays clear — even at thicknesses of up to 3⁄4 inch. -
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that holds together when shattered. Much like our other clear glasses, it features a flat surface with a uniform thickness that provides an unobstructed views. Laminated glass is also proficient at improving heat insulation, and insulating sound. With its ability to block 62 percent of total solar energy while allowing 70 percent of visible light to pass through, PPG’s Solarban 60 glass can help you achieve a building design that provides year-round comfort with heating and cooling cost savings. PPG’s Solarban 60 Laminated Glass is just one of the Clear LowE glasses we offer. See below for the performance data of Solarban 60 Laminated Glass, including its light transmittance (LT), Light Reflectance (LR), Solar Energy Transmittance (ET), Solar Energy Reflectance (ER), and Solar Energy Absorptance (EA). -
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that holds together when shattered. Much like our other clear glasses, it features a flat surface with a uniform thickness that provides an unobstructed views. Laminated glass is also proficient at improving heat insulation, and insulating sound. Laminated glass should be used over tempered and annealed glass when there is the possibility for human impact, or if the glass could fall. It is also ideal for architectural applications in homes and buildings that will be receiving direct sunlight, as it is very efficient at reflecting UV rays.