SunGuard® HP Royal Blue 40 lets architects and specifiers create buildings with excellent solar control that delivers dramatic energy savings to meet or exceed local and regional building energy codes. It also offers excellent reflectivity and a regal blue appearance, along with optical clarity, uniformity and excellent selectivity. Usher in low-E performance without the cost of blue glass. SunGuard HP Royal Blue 40 is also durable enough to be tempered, heat-strengthened, curved, laminated or screen-printed. Architects have trusted it in projects across the globe.
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The glazing make-up suggestions below are pre-defined to provide examples of commonly used combinations of products. There are many other glass combinations available at Glass Analytics.
Double Glazed
Double Glazed
GLASS: Clear Float (Middle East & Africa) Glass, 3/16" (5mm) (2-SunGuard® HP Royal Blue 40 (Middle East & Africa))
GAP: 10% Air, 90% Argon 12.0mm
GLASS: Clear Float (Middle East & Africa) Glass, 3/16" (5mm) (3-SunGuard® HP Neutral 60 (Middle East & Africa - Discontinued))
Calculated Values are in accordance with NFRC2010
Performance Values
Monolithic
Not available for this product
Double
Not available for this product
Triple
Not available for this product
Monolithic
Monolithic Laminated
Double Glazed
Double Outer pane Laminated
Double Inner pane Laminated
Double Inner and Outer pane Laminated
Triple Glazed
Triple Outer pane Laminated
Triple Inner pane Laminated
Triple Inner and Outer pane Laminated
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