Design, fabrication, and physical properties analysis of laminated Low-E coated glass for retrofit window solutions

The ever-growing demand for improved energy efficiency in buildings has stimulated a stream of research focused on innovative retrofit energy solutions. Laminated low emissivity (Low-E) type coated glass components can be used in retrofitting window systems for enhancing energy savings provided by t...

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Main Authors: Nur-E-Alam M., Vasiliev M., Yap B.K., Islam M.A., Fouad Y., Kiong T.S.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-364542025-03-03T15:42:30Z Design, fabrication, and physical properties analysis of laminated Low-E coated glass for retrofit window solutions Nur-E-Alam M. Vasiliev M. Yap B.K. Islam M.A. Fouad Y. Kiong T.S. 57197752581 16053621100 26649255900 57657507100 6603123645 57216824752 Energy efficiency Energy utilization Fabrication Glass Glass substrates Intelligent buildings Laminating Light transmission Magnetron sputtering Sustainable development Thin films % reductions Coated glass E-coating Energy savings Energy-savings Glass components Low emissivities Property analysis Retrofitted window Thin films - coatings Optical properties The ever-growing demand for improved energy efficiency in buildings has stimulated a stream of research focused on innovative retrofit energy solutions. Laminated low emissivity (Low-E) type coated glass components can be used in retrofitting window systems for enhancing energy savings provided by the insulating properties of glass laminates containing these heat-mirror-type coatings. In particular, custom-designed double-silver low-E coatings embedded into the laminate structure (directly facing the polymer interlayers during and after the lamination) are of interest due to being protected from environmental exposure, enabling easy component transportation, storage, and window retrofits. In this study, we provide some details on the design of several reflector-type solar control low-E coatings of high environmental stability and demonstrate the feasibility of their fabrication on 3 mm thick glass substrates, followed by the lamination. We describe the optical properties of laminated structural glass components of potential usefulness for retrofitting window applications in new and existing buildings. Several thin-film coatings of a low-E type are deposited by using the RF magnetron sputtering technique and then subjected to lamination by using transparent epoxy and PVB materials, to be protected by a clear glass cover layer. The optical performance characteristics of these coatings (measured before and after lamination) elucidate the effects these lamination materials and cover glass thickness have on the final optical properties (leading to a slight reduction in the optical transmission in the visible spectral range, by around 8?10 % while retaining low thermal emissivity across the infrared spectral range). The outcomes of this research, if industrialized could contribute significantly to the development of sustainable building components and practices, and to acheiving a reduction in building energy consumption by way of enabling window retrofit operations at potentially reduced costs. ? 2024 The Author(s) Final 2025-03-03T07:42:30Z 2025-03-03T07:42:30Z 2024 Article 10.1016/j.enbuild.2024.114427 2-s2.0-85196627334 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85196627334&doi=10.1016%2fj.enbuild.2024.114427&partnerID=40&md5=57bdb7702b636405d3ebaad594961f61 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/36454 318 114427 Elsevier Ltd Scopus
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topic Energy efficiency
Energy utilization
Fabrication
Glass
Glass substrates
Intelligent buildings
Laminating
Light transmission
Magnetron sputtering
Sustainable development
Thin films
% reductions
Coated glass
E-coating
Energy savings
Energy-savings
Glass components
Low emissivities
Property analysis
Retrofitted window
Thin films - coatings
Optical properties
spellingShingle Energy efficiency
Energy utilization
Fabrication
Glass
Glass substrates
Intelligent buildings
Laminating
Light transmission
Magnetron sputtering
Sustainable development
Thin films
% reductions
Coated glass
E-coating
Energy savings
Energy-savings
Glass components
Low emissivities
Property analysis
Retrofitted window
Thin films - coatings
Optical properties
Nur-E-Alam M.
Vasiliev M.
Yap B.K.
Islam M.A.
Fouad Y.
Kiong T.S.
Design, fabrication, and physical properties analysis of laminated Low-E coated glass for retrofit window solutions
description The ever-growing demand for improved energy efficiency in buildings has stimulated a stream of research focused on innovative retrofit energy solutions. Laminated low emissivity (Low-E) type coated glass components can be used in retrofitting window systems for enhancing energy savings provided by the insulating properties of glass laminates containing these heat-mirror-type coatings. In particular, custom-designed double-silver low-E coatings embedded into the laminate structure (directly facing the polymer interlayers during and after the lamination) are of interest due to being protected from environmental exposure, enabling easy component transportation, storage, and window retrofits. In this study, we provide some details on the design of several reflector-type solar control low-E coatings of high environmental stability and demonstrate the feasibility of their fabrication on 3 mm thick glass substrates, followed by the lamination. We describe the optical properties of laminated structural glass components of potential usefulness for retrofitting window applications in new and existing buildings. Several thin-film coatings of a low-E type are deposited by using the RF magnetron sputtering technique and then subjected to lamination by using transparent epoxy and PVB materials, to be protected by a clear glass cover layer. The optical performance characteristics of these coatings (measured before and after lamination) elucidate the effects these lamination materials and cover glass thickness have on the final optical properties (leading to a slight reduction in the optical transmission in the visible spectral range, by around 8?10 % while retaining low thermal emissivity across the infrared spectral range). The outcomes of this research, if industrialized could contribute significantly to the development of sustainable building components and practices, and to acheiving a reduction in building energy consumption by way of enabling window retrofit operations at potentially reduced costs. ? 2024 The Author(s)
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Nur-E-Alam M.
Vasiliev M.
Yap B.K.
Islam M.A.
Fouad Y.
Kiong T.S.
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author Nur-E-Alam M.
Vasiliev M.
Yap B.K.
Islam M.A.
Fouad Y.
Kiong T.S.
author_sort Nur-E-Alam M.
title Design, fabrication, and physical properties analysis of laminated Low-E coated glass for retrofit window solutions
title_short Design, fabrication, and physical properties analysis of laminated Low-E coated glass for retrofit window solutions
title_full Design, fabrication, and physical properties analysis of laminated Low-E coated glass for retrofit window solutions
title_fullStr Design, fabrication, and physical properties analysis of laminated Low-E coated glass for retrofit window solutions
title_full_unstemmed Design, fabrication, and physical properties analysis of laminated Low-E coated glass for retrofit window solutions
title_sort design, fabrication, and physical properties analysis of laminated low-e coated glass for retrofit window solutions
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2025
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