SGG Bioclean Aqua Goes Even Cooler With New LOWER SOLAR FACTOR

Date: 22 May 2015

Bioclean Aqua, the leading conservatory roof glass from Saint-Gobain Glass now has improved solar control with the launch of BIOCLEAN AQUA LOWER SOLAR FACTOR (LSF).

More than a year’s development has gone into boosting the heat reflection of the popular self-cleaning glass from 78% to 82% and cutting the g-value from 0.22 to 0.18, without affecting the existing 1.0 U-value.The result is a glass that will keep indoors even cooler on sunny summer days but give the same heat retention in colder weather, said Jenni Bailey, Marketing Manager for SGG’s Conservatory Range:“This will be a great benefit for end-users and a strong selling point for installers but because it is single coated, it will be just as easy to process as the current dual coated Bioclean Aqua.“Temperature control within conservatories is a major issue with end-users who quite rightly want to use them as much as possible throughout the year.Once again, Saint-Gobain is responding to consumer demand with a product that will add a real plus point to any conservatory.”

The launch of BIOCLEAN AQUA LSF is backed by technical support, especially for processors who have not yet trialled it, and marketing support in the form of revised conservatory glass sample kits and an updated conservatory brochure.

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