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| | | LIGHT TRANSMISSION AND ENERGY PERFORMANCES While the inclusion of ARTLITE silkscreen printed glass in insulating glass does not alter its thermal insulation properties, this is not the case for its light and energy properties, whose levels vary according to the size and density of the silkscreen printed design design. | | |
| | | CHANGE IN LIGHT TRANSMISSION (LT) AS A FUNCTION OF % OF PRINTED SURFACE | | |
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| | | Thermobel Thermoplus Superlite Stopray Neutral | | |
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| | | Figure I shows the differences in light transmission for a white pattern covering 0 to 90% of the glass surface area. Three products are compared: Thermobel clear, Thermoplus Superlite and Stopray Neutral 50/40. | | |
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| | | CHANGE IN THE SOLAR FACTOR (SF) AS A FUNCTION OF % OF PRINTED SURFACE | | |
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| | | - Thermobel _ Thermoplus Superlite _ Stopray Neutral % printed surface Figure 2 shows the change in the solar factor (solar energy transmission) for a white pattern covering 0 to 90% of the glass surface area. Three products are compared: Thermobel clear, Thermoplus Superlite and Stopray Neutral 50/40. | | |
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