Heat-insulating and UV-cut coating for window glass
Heat-insulating and UV-cut coating agent for window glass (development product X-21036)
By applying a heat-insulating coating to the window glass, it is possible to block infrared rays from the sun with the glass, thereby preventing an increase in indoor temperature.
Features - Creates a highly transparent thermal barrier coating that prevents indoor temperature rise. - Forms a coating layer without seams like a film, offering excellent long-term durability. - Prevents fading and discoloration of indoor interiors and materials. - Cures at room temperature, eliminating the need for heating or UV equipment. Applications - Architectural window glass (large window glass for commercial and office buildings, stores, and tenants) Application method: Spray
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Coating Performance (Representative Values) Base Material: Float Glass Test Method: Compliant with JIS A5759 (Film for Architectural Window Glass) Application Location: Float Glass (Indoor Side) Application Method: Mix X-21036 (Component A, Component B) in a weight ratio of A:B = 3:7 and apply to the target object. Curing Time: More than 24 hours (Temperature 20°C × Humidity 60% RH) Measurement Items Before Application After Application Characteristics Visible Light Transmittance [%] 90% or more 80% or more Maintains indoor brightness Ultraviolet Light Transmittance [%] 80% or less 20% or less Blocks ultraviolet light Shading Coefficient 1.02 0.85
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Usage ◆Architectural window glass (large window glass for commercial and office buildings, stores, and tenants)
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