RNCB Solar Film

Silver 35 solar film to reception windows at RNCB

 

RNCB film close up

A close-up. These are large bays, each approx. 2m wide x 3.5m high

 

RNCB Manifestation

Glass manifestation in the Orangerie, RNCB

RNCB, Hereford

22nd July 2009

 

VBS UK has successfully completed two forms of glass treatment at the Royal National College for the Blind in Hereford.

Looking for a way to reduce solar heat gain through large window units to the new Access Centre reception area, two film types were discussed - high reflective Silver 20 and medium reflective Silver 35.

Relevant performance figures considered were:

                                                       Silver 20                 Silver 35

Total Solar Energy Rejection               77%                       67%

Glare Reduction                                   81%                       65%

Visible Light Transmission                   17%                       31%

After comparing performance figures of the two films, it was decided that Silver 35 was the preferred choice. Silver 35 strikes a balance, allowing more light to enter the building whilst only sacrificing 10% of the total solar energy rejection and 15% glare reduction. So on warm, sunny days, it assists in maintaining a comfortable work environment and on overcast days, does not look too oppressive.

Furthermore, there was a mandatory requirement for manifestation of glazing to certain areas of the building which VBS UK was able to help meet by the application of two rows of frosted dots, 50mm diameter at 100mm centres. One row was applied at 1500mm from floor level and the other at 900mm. This enabled compliance with the requirements of Document M for glazed entrance doors and glazed screens. 

 

RNCB Manifestation Close-up

Manifestation using simple rows of dots which look etched 

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