Low reflective laminated glass is a specially designed glass product designed to effectively reduce glare and reflected lighting. It achieves glare reduction and reflected lighting by applying one or more layers of reflective film to the glass surface, changing the behavior of light reflection and transmission across the glass surface.
Firstly, low-reflection laminated glass can effectively reduce glare. Glare is a strong light reflection phenomenon due to the reflection of light on the glass surface. Ordinary glass surfaces have a high reflectivity, and when light hits the glass surface, a large portion of the light will be reflected out, creating a blinding glare. Low-reflective laminated glass, on the other hand, by applying a reflective film to the surface, makes the intensity of reflected light weaker and reduces the occurrence of glare. This is particularly important for outdoor glass curtain walls, car windows, displays, and other scenes that need to be viewed or operated, providing a more comfortable visual experience and reducing eye fatigue and discomfort.
Secondly, low-reflection laminated glass can effectively reduce reflected lighting. Reflected lighting refers to light entering the room after reflecting off the glass surface, resulting in excessive light in the room and affecting the lighting effect and comfort of the room. Ordinary glass surfaces have high reflectivity, and when external light enters the room, part of the light will be reflected to the outside by the glass, resulting in wasted energy and the phenomenon of reflected lighting. Through the application of low-reflective laminated glass, the light reflected from the surface can be significantly reduced, allowing more light to enter the room through the glass, increasing the utilization rate and improving the lighting effect.
In addition, low-reflective laminated glass can also increase the transmittance. Transmittance is the ability of light to pass through the glass and is critical to ensuring that the interior is well-lit. One of the design goals of low-reflective laminated glass is to increase transmittance so that it remains high even when the coating is applied. This means that more natural light can enter the room through the laminated glass, reducing eye fatigue and damage, and providing softer, more even illumination of the interior space.
In summary, low-reflective laminated glass can effectively reduce glare and reflective lighting. Its special design structure and the application of reflective film significantly improve the reflection and transmission behavior of ordinary glass, providing a more comfortable visual experience and indoor lighting effect. Whether it is an outdoor architectural glass curtain wall or an indoor display, low-reflective laminated glass can play to its advantage, creating a better visual environment and lighting experience for people.