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George Fethers & Company has been a part of the Australian glass industry for more than 100 years.The images and products represented here are just some of the products in our range.
We are excited to introduce Sage electronically tintable insulating window glass.This is unlike any glazing product previously offered and is a quantum step forward in window glass technology. At the touch of a button, the Sage product switches from clear to dark gray tint, or back again.
By allowing you to dynamically control solar glare without sacrificing the view,the Sage product provides unlimited opportunities,greater energy savings,improved comfort,and fewer design compromises.For the first time,architects can think of windows as concurrently having a positive impact on daylighting,energy use and human comfort.
Sage-EC electronically tintable architectual glass uses the most advanced glass technology ever developed. At the touch of a button,it darkens to block glare and incoming heat,creating a level of comfort in interior spaces that was previously impossible to achieve without interrupting the view with internal and external shading devices. Sage products are enviromentally friendly and reduce energy consumption,providing a way to construct ESD buildings for today and for the future. *Blocks glare-creating more comfortable working enviroments *Stops solar heat-dramatically reduces cooling energy needs *Always keeps the view-unlike shades,blinds *Almost completely eliminates fading. The positive impact daylighting has on building occupants has been well documented.Equally well known are the drawbacks associated with static glass-glare,unwanted heat and energy waste.With Sage windows and skylights you no longer have to choose between a building design that maximises daylighting and one that attempts to minimise the negative effects of the sun.
If you are interested to discuss your needs, obtain samples, budget pricing or technical data please contact us.
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brian perkins |
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216 rouse street Port Melbourne Victoria, Australia
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