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Low-E coatings have quietly become the heroes of energy efficiency. But what exactly are they, and how do they work their magic? Let’s break it down how Pilkington Europe offers a diverse range of “Low-E” and alternative coatings tailored to meet your design, performance, and budget needs.

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What Is Low-E Glass?
Low-E stands for low emissivity and it’s all about controlling the way glass transmits and reflects thermal energy.
When looking at regular windows, sunlight (short-wave radiation) passes through. But in winter, the heat from inside your home (long-wave radiation) leaks out through the same glass. That’s where Low-E coatings step in. They’re ultra-thin, transparent layers of metal or metal oxide applied to the surface of the glass, designed to:
- Reduce heat loss in winter
- Minimize solar heat gain in summer
- Maintain high visible light transmission
- Improve indoor energy efficiency year-round
Pilkington Europe offers both hard coat (pyrolytic) and soft coat (sputtered) Low-E technologies:
Hard Coat (On-Line)
These coatings are applied at high temperatures during the float glass process. They are durable, cost-effective, and easy to handle, making them ideal for single glazing, laminated applications, or where post-processing is needed.
Example:
- Pilkington K Glass™ – A proven hard-coat solution, often used in residential double-glazing.
Soft Coat (Off-Line)
These are applied in vacuum chambers after the glass has cooled. While more delicate, they offer superior thermal insulation and solar control performance.
Examples:
Pilkington Suncool™ – Combines Low-E with solar control for a perfect balance of comfort and aesthetics.
Pilkington Optitherm™ – High-performance thermal insulation for triple-glazing and energy-efficient buildings.
Matching Performance to Purpose
Here’s a quick guide to help choose the right coating for your project:
| Application | Recommended Pilkington Product | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Residential double-glazing | Pilkington K Glass™ | Cost-effective thermal insulation |
| Passive House / Triple glazing | Pilkington Optitherm™ | Ultra-low U-values and clarity |
| High solar gain areas | Pilkington Suncool™ Dynamic | Intelligent solar control and daylighting |
| Heritage buildings | Pilkington Spacia™ / Pilkington K | Thin profile with modern thermal performance |
Alternative Coatings and Hybrid Solutions
Beyond Low-E, Pilkington Europe also provides:
- Solar Control Coatings – Reduce glare and overheating (e.g. Pilkington Suncool™ 70/35).
- Self-Cleaning Coatings – With Pilkington Activ™, a photocatalytic layer helps keep windows clean with rain and sunlight.
- Anti-Condensation Coatings – Applied to the outer pane to improve visibility and curb dew formation.
Combining these technologies allows for multi-functional glazing units that do more than insulate—they actively enhance the performance and aesthetics of a building.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re designing a minimalist modern home, a glass-heavy commercial project, or upgrading heritage windows, Low-E coatings are essential for meeting today’s energy and comfort demands. And with Pilkington Europe’s broad and customizable coating portfolio, there’s always a solution that fits.
Not sure which one is right for your project? Reach out to us as we’re certified glazing experts, and future-proof your windows with confidence.