Pilkington Suncool™ Q 60/25 is a neutral, superior solar control glass with high colour-stability, low reflection and superb selectivity. Its special coating is a market innovation that offers outstanding selectivity with a light transmission of 60% and a solar heat gain of only 27%.
The coating allows maximum natural daylight to enter the building whilst at the same time minimising solar radiation. This provides a more comfortable environment and cost-effective solution for building occupants and developers alike. In addition, its low Ug-value, the lowest reflectance on the market and colour-stability from all viewing angles, ensures a visually stunning façade.
Pilkington Suncool™ Q 60/25
- Product Name
- Pilkington Suncool™ Q 60/25
- Manufacturer
- Pilkington
- Material
- Glass
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