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Guardian Launches SunGuard® SNR 35 and SunGuard® SNR 50 coated glass

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Guardian launches SunGuard® SNR 35 and SunGuard® SNR 50 coated glass

New products balance neutral silver color with optimal reflectivity

Auburn Hills, United States | March 25, 2022

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.

SunGuard SNR 50 and SunGuard SNR 35 coated glass both provide a remarkable low solar heat gain, a neutral silver appearance and stunning neutral reflectivity, providing options for architects to use individually or combined to achieve a specific aesthetic and make their designs come alive.

Guardian SunGuard® SNR 50 coated glass
Guardian SunGuard® SNR 35 coated glass

Guardian SunGuard® SNR 50 coated glass

‘’Our projects strive for a sense of belonging and strong contextual relevance. Glass should contribute to the vibrance of the project while highlighting the adjacent materials as well as the context it reflects. It is important that the color rendition of reflection be as bright but also as neutral as possible. SunGuard SNR 50 does this without appearing too dark or too reflective. It’s a very natural, neutral glass, evocative of more classic modern architectural glazing systems. It is as well suited for reflecting bright blue skies as it is for reflecting beautiful brushy landscapes.‘’

Matthew Z. Leach, AIA

Principal / Senior Designer at Page

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 02.5 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.

By combining the classical, neutral aesthetic both at normal and angular incidence with superior energy performance, these new products present attractive exteriors that can capture the whites of clouds and the hues of the surrounding landscape with vibrance and clarity while helping to provide bright, comfortable interiors.

Guardian launches SunGuard® SNR 35 and SunGuard® SNR 50 coated glass

Guardian SunGuard® SNR 35 coated glass       

“Architects were invited throughout the product development process to review samples of SNR 50 and SNR 35, and their responses were very favorable,” says Dario Babic, Outside 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.”

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, including UltraClear® low-iron glass for an even more neutral aesthetic. All substrates are available on 6mm, 8mm and 10mm thicknesses*. Architects can also choose a clear float glass available on 6mm–12mm thicknesses.

Both products are available heat strengthened or tempered, and on jumbo (130" x 204") and super jumbo lites (130" x 240") at 6mm–12mm thicknesses (clear or UltraClear® low-iron glass). Guardian SunGuard SNR 50 and SNR 35 are available through the Guardian Select® Fabricator network.

*8mm and 10mm on CrystalBlue® glass available upon request, subject to standard make-to-order lead times.


The images are artistic renderings intended to represent the reflected and transmitted color of the glass in real use conditions. Actual results may vary.