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FenestraPRO
Thickness (mm)
Transmittance UV %
Transmittance Visible %
Transmittance Total Solar %
Exterior Solar Reflectance %
Exterior Visible Reflectance %
Interior Visible Reflectance %
U-Value(Winter Nighttime) (W/m2*°C)
U-Value(Summer Daytime) (W/m2*°C)
Shading Coefficient (SC)
Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)
Light To Solar Gain (LSG)
Thermal Stress Risk
(If annealed glass)
 
50% White frit (2) on 10mm Clear | Air (10%) / Argon (90%) Mix 1/2" (12.7mm) | Solarban® 70 * 6mm (3) GlassGlass
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Specifications
Color Swatch
Insulating Unit Construction
50% White frit (2) on 10mm Clear | Air (10%) / Argon (90%) Mix 1/2" (12.7mm) | Solarban® 70 * 6mm (3)

Outdoor Lite: Frit-50% White frit (2) on 10mm Clear

Indoor Lite: with a third surface Solarban® 70

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Certification: Vitro lite(s) are Cradle to Cradle certified by McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry, LLC (MBDC www.mbdc.com)

Note(*): Solarban 70 for annealed applications is applied to Acuity™ glass; heat treated applications will require either clear or Acuity glass depending on the manufacturing process. For international markets, Solarban 70 is only available on clear glass and must always be heat treated.



The results represent Center-of-Glass performance data based on ANSI/NFRC 100 and ANSI/NFRC 200 Environmental Design Conditions utilizing the LBNL Window 7.3 software program according to the procedures in ANSI/NFRC 100, ANSI/NFRC 200, and NFRC 300. Performance data is based on representative samples of factory production. Actual values may vary slightly due to variations in the production process. This data is to be used for comparison purposes and should not be considered a contract. For configurations that include diffuse components, performance results cannot be verified and should only be used as a general indication of performance. It is the recipient’s responsibility to ensure the manufacturability of the above glazing configurations as well as evaluating appropriate design considerations such as wind and snow load analysis, thermal stress analysis, and local building code compliance. Vitro makes no warranty or guarantee as to the results obtained by the user and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the data from non-Vitro manufacturers utilized in the above simulations. Vitro recommends that a full size mock-up be reviewed under the specific job-site conditions and retain the mock-up as a basis of acceptable product.