Generation II 53GII The anchor product of IQue, 53GII, represents the next generation film and is the world’s first 10-sputter layer film developed by the late renowned scientist, Dr. Gene Woodard from Silicon Valley. The first generation of V-KOOL films is already manufactured with 7-complex layers of sputtered stacks. For 53GII, it is developed over 10 years of extensive R&D and is the first of its kind in the world. This technological brilliance rejects over 96% of infra-red rays, while allowing as much as 58% of daylight to be transmitted through, achieving a solar heat gain coefficient of 0.39. It is the only clear film in the market with the glare control feature. Another unique characteristic of this product is its lowest ever visible light reflectivity of 7% - maintaining the aesthetic of natural transparency of glass, which architects generally prefer.
| Product Specifications |
Visible Light Transmission |
58.0% |
Visible Light Reflectance |
7.0% |
Ultra-Violet Rejection |
99.0% |
Infra-Red Rejection |
96.0% |
Total Solar Energy Rejection |
59.0% |
Luminous Efficacy |
1.20 |
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient |
0.44 |
Shading Coefficient |
0.47 |
Emissivity |
0.56 |
U-Value (
btu/h.ft2.F
) |
1.03 |
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