PRODUCT APPLICATION GUIDE
("What to Use Where")

Heat Mirror™

The coated suspended-film, insulating glass product to use when these are needed in combination:

  • Excellent winter insulation
  • Interior condensation control
  • Varying amounts of solar control
  • Sound attenuation
  • Ultraviolet controlandfading reduction
  • Enhanced interior comfort
  • Daylighting and solar control   
  • Increased employee productivity
  • Makes any insulating glass combination more energy efficient.

Where and When to Use Each Heat Mirror Product

All Heat Mirror products block 99.5% of the ultraviolet radiation to slow the rate of fading.

Heat Mirror 88:
  • Substantially improved insulation over standard, double-pane insulating glass. 
  • Low reflectance; highest light transmittance (north and east side of structures). 
  • Passive solar structures where solar heat gain is desired (south and west side of structures).

    Examples:

    1. Residential projects where insulation is the primary concern and for "view" homes.
    2. Smaller commercial or institutional projects where low reflectivity is desirable

Heat Mirror TC88:

  • High insulation - (Coating on both sides of film) U-Value = .21 vs. .26 over HM 88. (1/8" glass, air filled, 1" overall).
  • Greatest transparency -  less reflective than HM 88.
  • High light-transmittance.
  • Color neutral.

    Examples:

    1. Residential - improved insulation over HM 88 with or without gas filling.
    2. Commercial - any project needing improved insulation and minimum reflectance such as retail storefronts, restaurants, airports, schools, hospitals, museums, historic renovations.

Heat Mirror 77:

  • Improved Solar Control with minimal reflectance and high light transmittance.
  • Less Reflectance  than HM 66.

    Examples:

    1. Residential - view homes with a south or west orientation.
    2. Commercial - any project needing additional control of heat gain with minimal reflectance. 

Heat Mirror SC75:

  • Excellent Solar Control with minimal reflectance and high light transmittance.
  • Less Reflective  than HM 66 but with similar shading performance.

    Examples:

    1. Residential - view homes with strong need for control of heat gain and good insulation.
    2. Commercial - all types of projects where a reflective glass appearance is undesirable but solar control is necessary.

Heat Mirror 66:

  • Stronger solar control but non-reflective enough to meet City of San Francisco code requirements. 
  • Residential or commercial product needing solar control and insulation WITH low reflectance.

    Examples:

    1. Residential projects  with south or west-facing glass.
    2. All types of applications with strong need for clear solar control but minimal reflectance such as: schools, hospitals, museums, libraries, vertical portions of solariums and conservatories, smaller skylights.

Heat Mirror 55:

  • Moderately reflective, high light transmittance. 
  • Vertical and sloped glazing for commercial projects needing stronger solar control without losing visible light.

    Examples:

    1. Office buildings needing clear glass.
    2. Sloped glazing needing good light transmittance (solariums).
    3. Small to moderate-sized skylights.

       

Heat Mirror 44:

  • Reflective, but with high light transmittance. 
  • Sloped glazing or commercial projects where reflectivity is not an issue but needing stronger solar control.

    Examples:

    1. Sloped glazing for skylights, atriums, or conservatories needing a favorable light to heat ratio.
    2. Projects needing a very high light transmittance versus solar control.
    3. Often used with tinted glass for vertical applications.

Heat Mirror 33:

  • Reflective, high light transmittance where maximum solar control is needed. 
  • Sloped glazing or commercial projects where reflectivity is not an issue but control of glare is desired.
  • Can be combined with tinted glass for excellent solar performance and daylighting.

    Examples:

    1. Large commercial skylights and all types of overhead glazing needing strong solar control and glare reduction.

Heat Mirror 22:

  • Highly reflective exterior appearance - maximum solar control. 
  • Sloped glazing projects where reflectivity is not an issue.

    Examples:

    1. Wide use in solariums for maximum solar control and insulation in sloped glazing.
    2. Large skylights

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