![]() ![]() Recent revisions and enhancements to the ENERGY STAR® program concerning Solar Heat Gain Coefficients (SHGC) make this glazing option an obvious pick. Lincoln’s advanced glass technology is packed with high performance attributes, built-in strength and durable spacer options. This coating process out performs LoE² by keeping heat from penetrating the glass pack, passing through and collecting in the building. LoE³-366™ has three-coats of silver that remain very clear so interior spaces don’t seem shaded or tinted. In fact, it is a permanent coating you won’t be able to visually detect. Yes, rest assured that it won’t wipe off. The coatings consist of silicone dioxide and titanium dioxide which make glass smoother. Neat® glass refers to the coated exterior surface, the glass on outside of your home. LoĒ³-366™/Neat® was produced to show a minimum of exterior “mirror” reflectance and does not require smoke-colored tints that can darken your home’s interior. In addition to reducing heat gain, the goal with any high performance glazing is clarity. By adding a third layer of silver coating, LoĒ³-366™/Neat® effectively blocks solar gain and reflects heat more efficiently. Magnificent all-wood assembly, both energy efficient and distinctiveĬontrolling solar heat gain just became easier with the unparalleled performance of LoĒ³-366™/Neat® glass technology. Superior strength and rigidity for all-weather protectionĮxceptional thermal performance built with traditional specifications Apply high-grade finish and annually inspect quality Apply UV resistant paint and periodic check-upįrequent. Sanded smooth and ready for stain and sealer. Wood with white factory applied water-based acrylic latex primer, ready for paint. ![]() 050 extruded PVC vinyl in White, Sandstone and Adobe (not available for patio doors) Wood with white factory applied water-based acrylic latex primer, ready for paint and white, paintable* cellular PVC sill and blindstop.Extensive product selection (excludes Lincoln Fit) ![]()
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