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What are the differences between strong transmittance coated glass and non-coated glass?

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High transmittance coating is what we usually said electroplating, which can effectively prevent ultraviolet ray and sun glare, suitable for outdoors, wihle uncoated one is suitable for indoors and during night.
High transmittance coated glass: coloured glass only display one color because the toner is pure, while coated film has different color seeing from different angle because the molecular arrangement due to regular movement and arrangment of molecule form several interfaces, that is several angles and directions which will absorb and reflect sun spectrum in different way.
Coated glass is made by coating a layer of several layers of metal, alloy or metallic compound thin?filmon ordinary glass to change the glass optical?property and meet particular requirements. For example, heat reflective coated glass has appropriate transmittance for visible light, higher reflectivity for infrared?ray, and higher reflectivity for ultraviolet ray, mainly used in buildings curtain wall glass. low emissivity glass has high transmittance for visible light, high reflectivity for infrared?ray and good heat rejection performance, mainly used in construction and automobiles, ships and other means of transport. Because the film has poor strength, it is generally made of hollow glass. Conductive film glass can be used to heat, defrost, demist glass and as liquid crystal displays.

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