Live CEU webinar: Understanding Low-E Coatings

Live CEU webinar: Understanding Low-E Coatings
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Vitro Architectural Glass

Date: 14 August 2020

Introducing the Glass Education Insider webinar series—starting with our flagship AIA/HSW Continuing Education course on low-e coatings.

To help you continue earning AIA/HSW credits while working remotely, Vitro Architectural Glass introduces the Glass Education Insider webinar series. Join Vitro National Architectural Manager, West Coast, Tan Diep, for the first edition of this program to learn how different types of low-e glass are produced and how they work to improve energy performance.

When: Friday, August 21, 2020 at 2 p.m. EST

Presented by: Tan Diep, National Architectural Manager, West Coat

 

About the Course

Understanding Low-E Coatings provides an introduction to how high-performance architectural glass can significantly improve the energy efficiency of buildings while reducing their operating costs and carbon emissions.

You will learn:

  • The manufacturing processes for float glass and pyrolytic and magnetron sputtered vacuum deposition (MSVD) soft coat low-e coatings
  • The solar energy spectrum and common glass performance measures
  • How passive and solar control low-e coatings differ and impact glass performance
  • Commercial energy use and how low-e coatings can improve energy efficiency and earn LEED® credits

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