Guardian Launches SunGuard SNR 35 and SunGuard SNR 50 coated glass

Guardian Launches SunGuard SNR 35 and SunGuard SNR 50 coated glass

Guardian Glass North America has launched two new products in its commercial range of double silver coated glass: SunGuard SNR 35 and SunGuard SNR 50 coated glass.

Each glass provides a low solar heat gain, a neutral silver appearance and neutral reflectivity, providing options for architects to use individually or in different areas of a project to achieve a specific aesthetic and make their designs come alive.

Architects were invited throughout the product development process to review samples of SNR 50 and SNR 35, and their responses were very favorable,” says Darijo Babic, Architectural Sales Director, Guardian Glass North America. “The products are already being specified, a good indicator of industry acceptance. We look forward to sharing these projects.”

The products provide a range of performance features: SNR 50 offers a balance of medium reflectivity and neutral aesthetic with a 48% visible light transmission and 0.25 solar heat gain coefficient; SNR 35 delivers a crisp, reflective look and features a lower solar heat gain coefficient of 0.17 for even better energy saving performance.

Designed to be used on the #2 surface of a standard insulating glass unit, SNR 50 and SNR 35 can be paired with a variety of substrates at the following thicknesses: 5mm to 12mm - Clear and UltraClear Low-Iron; and 6mm to 10mm - Green, CrystalGray and CrystalBlue.

Both products are available heat strengthened or tempered, and on jumbo and super jumbo lites at 6mm–12mm thicknesses.

SunGuard is a registered trademark® of Guardian

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Image: Guardian SunGuard SNR 35 coated glass in a high rise building.

Published: 
31/03/2022

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