Reflective glass is made by applying a thin layer of metal coatings to the surface of the glass, which allows the glass to reflect a significant part of the light. The main characteristics of reflective glass are high efficiency of light reflection, reduction of penetration of heat and ultraviolet radiation, as well as increase of privacy.
The main properties and advantages of reflective glass include:
- Reduction of heat loads: Reflective glass reflects a significant part of the sun’s heat, which helps to reduce heating in the room. This is especially useful in strong sunlight or during the summer months.
- UV protection: Reflective glass also reduces the penetration of harmful UV rays, helping to protect furniture, floors and other indoor items from burning and damage.
- Energy savings: Reducing indoor heating with reflective glass helps reduce air conditioning use and reduce electricity consumption, resulting in energy savings.
- Increased privacy: Reflective glass can provide increased privacy as an outside observer cannot clearly see into the room due to the reflective effect of the glass.
In general, the use of reflective glass in wardrobes and interior partitions can be an important aspect of providing a comfortable and energy-efficient space where you store your things.