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SunGuard

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SuperNeutral

TM

Series

NATURAL LUMINAIRE, NEUTRAL COLOR AND SOLAR PERFORMANCE

SuperNeutral 68

transmits the most light and has the most neutral appearanceofany SunGuard product. It can be used on the #2 surface for maximumsolarcontrol or, for enhanced energy performance, on the #3 surface of an insulating architectural glass unit in conjunction with a tinted or coated outboard lite.

SuperNeutral 54

combines a neutral appearance with exceptional solar-energycontrol to strike the perfect balance between natural daylight, glare control and energy savings. In fact, SuperNeutral 54 exceeds most energy code requirements with a SHGC of 0.28 in a standard 1” insulating glass unit.

SuperNeutral on UltraWhite™ Low-Iron Glass

For a stunning, ultra-clear appearance combined with superior energy efficiency, SuperNeutral 68 and SuperNeutral 54 are available with Guardian’s UltraWhite float glass.UltraWhite’s virtual absence of color is perfectfor applications — such as atriums, sky-lights, entranceways and curtainwalls — where neutral color and pure, sparkling clarityare desired. UltraWhite glass can be fabricated, laminated and heat-treated just like standard float glass.

SuperNeutral on CrystalGray™

The SuperNeutral Series is also available on Guardian’snew CrystalGray float glass. CrystalGray has higher light transmission than ordinary gray float glass. Combined with SuperNeutral coatings, CrystalGray offers a light, neutral appearancewith less reflectance and glare and improved solar control.
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