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Energy Efficient Glass is a type of glass that is designed to reduce energy consumption in buildings. It is made with a special coating that reflects heat and light, allowing for better insulation and improved energy efficiency. This type of glass is becoming increasingly popular as it helps to reduce energy costs and improve the overall energy efficiency of buildings. It is also beneficial for the environment, as it reduces the amount of energy used to heat and cool buildings.
Energy Efficient Glass is used in a variety of applications, including windows, doors, skylights, and curtain walls. It is also used in the automotive industry, as it helps to reduce the amount of energy used to power vehicles.
Some of the companies in the Energy Efficient Glass market include Saint-Gobain, Guardian Industries, AGC Glass, and Pilkington. Show Less Read more