Saint-Gobain Glass has launched its latest innovation in high-performance glazing, COOL-LITE® XTREME 51/23 and 51/23 II, a new generation of triple silver solar control coatings available in both annealed and to-be-tempered versions. Engineered for modern architectural needs, the glass combines a light transmission of 51% with a solar factor of just 23%, achieving a selectivity above 2.2, the highest in the COOL-LITE® XTREME range.
The product’s neutral, low-reflection appearance ensures uniform aesthetics across façades and viewing angles, aligning with contemporary design trends. The to-be-tempered version is protected by EASYPRO®, a temporary surface coating that simplifies handling and processing, contributing to cost and energy efficiency during fabrication.
Beyond performance, Saint-Gobain extends sustainability through the option to produce COOL-LITE® XTREME 51/23 (II) on ORAÉ® low-carbon glass, reducing both embodied and operational carbon footprints.
Designed to deliver comfort, energy efficiency, and visual appeal, the new COOL-LITE® XTREME 51/23 (II) provides architects and façade consultants with versatile solutions for projects demanding both high solar protection and refined aesthetics, reaffirming Saint-Gobain Glass’s commitment to innovation that bridges performance, sustainability, and design excellence.
Source: Saint-Gobain with additional information added by Glass Balkan