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Solarban® R67 Glass
Solarban® R67 Glass
Solarban® R67 Glass

    Solarban® R67 Glass

    A Soft, Neutral Coating with Excellent Solar Control

    Solarban® R67 (formerly Solarban® 67) glass provides excellent solar control performance that transmits and reflects colors with remarkably crisp fidelity.

    Crispness & Clarity

    Engineered with a proprietary double-silver, magnetron-sputtered vacuum deposition (MSVD) coating developed by Vitro Architectural Glass (formerly PPG glass), Solarban® R67 glass accurately transmits and reflects the tone and brightness of ambient light and color. The crispness and clarity of Solarban® R67 glass is further enhanced by its low interior and exterior reflectivity.

    Solarban® R67 glass delivers proven solar control performance that exceeds that which is typically associated with such high levels of transparency. While clear glass is the standard offering, Solarban® R67 glass also can be specified with blue, green and earth-toned glasses, such as Atlantica®, Azuria®, Optiblue®, Optigray®, Pacifica®, Solarblue®, Solexia® or Solargray® glasses, on the second or third surface of an insulating glass unit (IGU).

    Specification
    • Solarban Glass, Solarban R67 Glass, Reflective Glass, Low-e Glass, Vitro Architectural Glass (Formerly PPG Glass)

    Technical specification
    • Unique ref.Solarban-R67-Glass
    • Product familyLow-E Glass
    • Product groupSolarban®
    • TypeObject (single object)
    • Date of publishing2020-12-23
    • Edition number1
    Related
    • Material mainGlass
    • Designed inUnited States
    • Manufactured inUnited States
    Classification
    • BIMobject CategoryConstruction Materials - Glass & Glazing
    • UNSPSC nameGlass products
    • UNSPSC code301717
    • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_25_13_33
    • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionGlass wall systems
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code08 81 00
    • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleGlass Glazing
    • OmniClass Number23-17 15 11
    • OmniClass TitleGlass Glazing

    Region availability

    North America
    Mexico