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News Release from: Sabic Innovative Plastics | Subject: Lexan Exell Solar Control IR sheet
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 29 July 2004

Transparent Polymer Glazing Reduces
Interior Heat

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GE Advanced Materials has introduced two new families of transparent, solar-control glazing products, helping save energy costs for cooling and lighting buildings.

GE Advanced Materials has introduced two new families of transparent, solar-control glazing products in monolithic and multi-wall polycarbonate sheet that reduce solar transmission by as much as 40 percent, while simultaneously offering the highest levels of light transmission, helping save energy costs for cooling and lighting buildings The solid product is called LEXAN EXELL Solar Control IR sheet, and the multi-wall product is called LEXAN THERMOCLEAR Solar Control IR sheet

Both products are excellent candidates for roof domes, skylights, walkways, conservatories, and other building applications where it is desirable to admit high levels of light while keeping excess heat to a minimum.

Additionally, the single-layer product is aimed at public transportation applications, such as train and bus glazing.

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