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SunGuard® Solar Plus

Green 50

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SunGuard® Solar Plus Green 50 is a new addition to the Guardian SunGuard® Solar Plus range of coated solar control glass. Solar Plus Green 50 is the preferred choice when architects and designers are looking for a glass with a soothing green appearance that offers exceptional solar control and thermal insulation performance. The glass is also a more energy-efficient alternative to body-tinted green glass.

Even in monolithic form, Solar Plus Green 50 combines excellent solar control and thermal insulation with high natural light transmission (54%), but also offers low internal reflection (4%) and external reflection (16%). With a solar

heat gain coefficient of 0.44, the glass helps architects and designers meet energy efficiency certification objectives.

Green 50 can be used in a wide range of commercial and residential applications including curtain walls, windows, facades, partitions, roof windows and skylights. The glass can be used in a double insulating glass unit or in monolithic applications, where the glass has been tested and proven for its durability.

Green 50 is designed on clear float glass. The glass is available annealed, as well as heat treated or laminated for safety, security or acoustic applications

Product information

Substrates
  • Clear 4-12 mm
Applications
  • Partitions
  • Windows
  • Skylights
  • Facades
  • Roof window
  • Curtain walls
Manufacturing Options
  • Heat Strengthened
  • Colored Interlayers
  • Annealed
  • Silk screen frit
  • Standard PVB
  • Bent
  • Laminated
  • Tempered
Recommended Coating Positions
  • Surface 2 (double IGU)
  • Surface 2 (single IGU)
Maximum Size
  • <3660x2550mm
Edge Deletion
  • No
Glass Type
  • Durable Coated Glass
Glass Functions
  • Reflective
  • Aesthetics
  • Solar control
Fabrication Options
  • Can be Laminated
  • Can be used Monolithic
  • Can be in an Insulating Glass Unit
Appearance
  • Green

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Monolithic

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GLASS: Guardian Clear Glass (India) Glass, 1/4" (6mm) (2-SunGuard® Solar Plus Green 50 (India))

Calculated Values are in accordance with NFRC2010

Performance Values For more details on the performance values displayed and Embodied CO2 please click here

Visible Light
Transmittance (τv)
54 %
Reflectance outside (ρv)
16 %
Reflectance inside (ρv)
4 %
General Color Rendering Index (CRI)
93.2
Ultraviolet
Transmittance UV (τuv)
32 %
Solar Energy
Solar transmittance (τe)
34 %
Reflectance outside (ρe)
18 %
Reflectance inside (ρe)
20 %
Solar absorptance (αe)
48 %
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)
0.44
Shading Coefficient (sc)
0.52
Thermal properties
Winter night U-Value
4.210 W/m²·K
Summer day U-value
3.480 W/m²·K
Light to Solar Gain
Light to Solar Gain (LSG)
1.22
Embodied Co<sub>2</sub>
[eq. kg/m²] A1-A3
21.18

Double Glazed

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GLASS: Guardian Clear Glass (India) Glass, 1/4" (6mm) (2-SunGuard® Solar Plus Green 50 (India))

GAP: 100% Air 12.0mm

GLASS: Guardian Clear Glass (India) Glass, 1/4" (6mm)

Calculated Values are in accordance with NFRC2010

Performance Values For more details on the performance values displayed and Embodied CO2 please click here

Visible Light
Transmittance (τv)
48 %
Reflectance outside (ρv)
19 %
Reflectance inside (ρv)
11 %
General Color Rendering Index (CRI)
91.1
Ultraviolet
Transmittance UV (τuv)
24 %
Solar Energy
Solar transmittance (τe)
28 %
Reflectance outside (ρe)
19 %
Reflectance inside (ρe)
19 %
Solar absorptance (αe)
53 %
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)
0.37
Shading Coefficient (sc)
0.42
Thermal properties
Winter night U-Value
2.145 W/m²·K
Summer day U-value
2.228 W/m²·K
Light to Solar Gain
Light to Solar Gain (LSG)
1.31
Embodied Co<sub>2</sub>
[eq. kg/m²] A1-A3
38.80
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