Product Review

Cardinal Introduces New LoE3 Glass

“It’s the best of both worlds,” said Bowie Neumayer, Cardinal’s national sales and marketing manager, touting a solar heat gain coefficient as low as many tinted low-e glazings while the visible light transmittance is nearly as high as the company’s widely used LoE

2 product (see table below). These values are similar to those of several new commercial glazing products, such as PPG’s Solarban® 70XL and Viracon’s Solarscreen™ VRE-67.

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Published January 2, 2007

Wilson, A. (2007, January 2). Cardinal Introduces New LoE3 Glass. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/product-review/cardinal-introduces-new-loe3-glass