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The thermal transmittance coefficient – the g-value – indicates how much of the energy impacting upon the glass from the outside reaches the inside through the glass. The higher this value, the more sunlight penetrates the interior via the glazing as warmth. A high g-value means a high heat gain, and thus at the same time relatively small protection from overheating in summer.

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The thermal transmittance coefficient – the g-value – indicates how much of the energy impacting upon the glass from the outside reaches the inside through the glass. The higher this value, the more sunlight penetrates the interior via the glazing as warmth. A high g-value means a high heat gain, and thus at the same time relatively small protection from overheating in summer.


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