Reflecting and absorbing the heat rays with the intermediate film, while efficiently reflecting sunlight with TS40.
The architectural laminated glass "Hercules A SR Series" uses "Hercules acrylic resin," a new technology for the interlayer, allowing for the production of eco-glass with high weather resistance and significant energy-saving effects. The SR Series features products with solar reflectance performance, reflecting and absorbing heat rays through the interlayer, and reflecting approximately 12 percent of sunlight at TS40, resulting in greater heat insulation effects. It can cut solar energy in the infrared range by about 50 percent, enabling a further significant reduction in cooling load compared to SC glass. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Uses an intermediate film dispersed with heat-cutting agents and TS40 film ○ Solar gain rate: 50 percent ○ Reflects and absorbs heat rays with the intermediate film → Reflects about 12 percent of sunlight with TS40 ○ Cuts solar energy in the infrared range by about 50 percent ○ Further reduces cooling load compared to SC glass ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Our company develops the strongest security glass in the country, including explosion-proof and bulletproof glass. We received very high evaluations during performance tests conducted upon delivery at the request of the Ministry of Defense. The residential security glass "Hercules 3" excels in penetration resistance compared to the highest level of other manufacturers (according to the Glass Association standards: P5A) and is cost-effective. While typical laminated glass is manufactured under "high temperature and high pressure," requiring significant energy, Hercules laminated glass can be produced under "normal temperature and normal pressure," contributing to CO2 emission reduction and carbon neutrality.