Energy Efficient Glazings

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Credits: 1 LU,1 SD,1 HSW
Available Until: 6/2/2013
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By the end of this presentation, you will understand how low-e coatings work, how to distinguish between passive low-e glass and solar control low-e glass, and how to quantify the real-world cost and environmental benefits associated with specifying low-e glass.

PPG Industries

PPG Industries is a leader in its markets; is a streamlined, efficient manufacturer; and operates on the leading edge of new technologies and solutions. It is our vision to continue being the world’s leading coatings and specialty products and services company, serving customers in construction, consumer products, industrial and transportation markets and aftermarkets. PPG has manufacturing facilities and equity affiliates in more than 60 countries around the globe.

 

User Comments

“VERY INFORMATIVE; ESPECIALLY THE COST SAVINGS THAT CAN ACCRUE BY USING THE DIFFERENT LOW-E COATINGS” - joseph, 5/7/2013

“this course needs some work. There is a quiz question that twists words 'divided by' versus 'divided into'? Why would you do that? There is a slide at approx 36:35 titled Real World Results of Low-e that identifies the table as double but the word triple is used within the table. The worst one is the missing slide at approx 17:57 Performance Criteria for glazing. Sloppy course makes passing quiz tougher.” - tom, 3/8/2013

“I thought the course was very informative” - Cynthia, 1/20/2013

“Helpful introduction to the impacts of glass coatings on energy performance.” - Jonathan, 12/27/2012

“Lots of good information, but too much emphasis on minute details of testing data.” - Timothy, 7/9/2012

“nice” - Kenneth, 6/1/2012

“Good basic course” - Richard, 5/31/2012

“Course was fine with exception of missing video between 17:50 and 19:45” - George, 12/28/2011

“not bad, but very similar to other classes on this site.” - Jim, 11/11/2011

 

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