Clear Anodized, Dark Bronze Anodized, custom color matches, and flouropolymer finishes
are available for an additional charge.
Copper, Stainless Steel, and simulated Lead coated Copper cladding options are available for an additional charge.
Actual colors may vary. Color chips are available upon request.
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LoE 366
Ultimate Performance Glass
Introducing LoE-366, the ultimate performance glass. LoE-366 delivers the ideal balance of solar control and high visibility.It provides the highest levels of year-round comfort and energy savings, making it the perfect glass no matter where you live. The secret? An unprecedented 3 layers of silver. For your next glazing project, go beyond ordinary low-e glass. Choose LoE-366.
Three layers of silver make the clear difference.
For years, LoE has been setting the standard for energy-efficient glass. Patented, state-of-the-art sputter coating processes are unmatched. LoE-366 adds a third layer of silver coating. Result: a clear coating that blocks the heat in the summer while insulating in winter.
During cold weather, the insulating effect of your windows and doors have a direct impact on how your rooms feel. Typically, 75% of the exposed surface of a window is glass, and the temperature of the room-side of the glass directly affects the air temperature in the room. The better insulated the window glass, the warmer your room will be. The same is true for a room with a glass skylight or a structure that is entirely comprised of glass.



Solar Heat Gain Coefficient – (SHGC). The amount of solar radiation that enters a building
as heat. The lower the number, the better the glazing is at preventing solar gain.
Fading Transmission – The portion of energy transmitted in a spectral region from 300 to 700
nanometers. This region includes all of the ultraviolet energy and most of the visible spectrum,
and will give the best representation of relative fading rates. The lower the number, the better
the glass is for reducing fading potential of carpets and interior furnishings.
U-Factor – This represents the heat flow rate through a window expressed in BTU/hr/ft2/°F,
using winter weather conditions of 0°F outside and 70°F inside. The smaller the number,
the better the window system is at reducing heat loss.
We will be happy to assist you or answer any questions. Please call 800-618-0669 or e-mail us at info@solarinnovations.com.

