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         Reflective glass is a type of glass that has been treated with a coating or film to reduce the amount of light that passes through it. It is commonly used in buildings to reduce glare and heat, and to improve energy efficiency. Reflective glass is also used in automotive applications, such as windshields and side windows, to reduce the amount of light entering the vehicle. The reflective glass market is a subset of the larger glass market, which includes products such as float glass, laminated    glass, and tempered glass.
The reflective glass market is driven by the increasing demand for energy-efficient buildings and vehicles. The use of reflective glass helps to reduce energy consumption, which is beneficial for both the environment and the consumer. Additionally, the increasing demand for safety and security in buildings and vehicles is driving the demand for reflective glass.
Some companies in the reflective glass market include Guardian Industries, Saint-Gobain, AGC, Nippon Sheet Glass, and Pilkington. Show Less   Read more