Conference Editor
Jianshun Zhang; Edward Bogucz; Cliff Davidson; Elizabeth Krietmeyer
Keywords:
Glazing coating; light transmissibility; window retrofit; high-performance window.
Location
Syracuse, NY
Event Website
http://ibpc2018.org/
Start Date
25-9-2018 10:30 AM
End Date
25-9-2018 12:00 PM
Description
The present paper describes a new high-performance coating used for the retrofit of existing glazing systems. The easy application of this new coating on the internal side of the glazing makes possible to reduce quickly the solar heat gain coefficient of an existing window. A full laboratory characterization both from the thermal and light transmissibility point of views is presented. Moreover, the paper reports the results of long-term studies aiming at assessing the risks of aging and related performance reductions for the investigate coating.
Recommended Citation
In Healthy, Intelligent, and Resilient Buildings and Urban Environments, 145-150. Syracuse, NY: International Building Physics Association, 2018.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14305/ibpc.2018.be-7.04
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.
Lighting characterization of a new coating for window retrofit
Syracuse, NY
The present paper describes a new high-performance coating used for the retrofit of existing glazing systems. The easy application of this new coating on the internal side of the glazing makes possible to reduce quickly the solar heat gain coefficient of an existing window. A full laboratory characterization both from the thermal and light transmissibility point of views is presented. Moreover, the paper reports the results of long-term studies aiming at assessing the risks of aging and related performance reductions for the investigate coating.
https://surface.syr.edu/ibpc/2018/BE7/10
Comments
If you are experiencing accessibility issues with this item, please contact the Accessibility and Inclusion Librarian through lib-accessibility@syr.edu with your name, SU NetID, the SURFACE link, title of record, and author & and reason for request.