Sustainability
Glaspedia Energy-Saving Low-E IGU for Sustainable Architectu
🌞 Superior Shading and Insulation
Our Low-E IGU portfolio achieves outstanding thermal control, with shading coeffcient (SC) values as low as 0.19 and U-values down to 1.2W/m²·K.
This ensures reduced heat gain in summer and minimized heat loss in winter, lowering energy consumption for HVAC systems as much as 70% while enhancing indoor comfort.
🎨 Design Flexibility with Coating Colors
Recognizing the importance of aesthetics in architecture, South Star provides a wide spectrum of coating colors.
Architects and designers can select finishes that harmonize with their vision, balancing performance with visual appeal across diverse façade styles.
🛡️ Enhanced Safety with Laminated Structures
Low-E IGU can be combined with laminated glass configurations to improve safety and security.
This integration not only strengthens impact resistance but also ensures compliance with stringent building codes, offering peace of mind for occupants and developers alike.
🏗️ Advanced Post-Temperable Low-E Technology
South Star’s high-performance post-temperable Low-E coatings can be curved to small radii or even complex 3D profiles.
This capability allows architects to achieve seamless façades where flat and curved glass share the same outlook, enabling bold and creative designs without compromising energy efficiency.
🌍 Meeting International Standards
All South Star Low-E IGU products are engineered to comply with leading international standards, including ASTM, EN, and ISO requirements.
This ensures reliable performance, global compatibility, and confidence for developers working across diverse markets. By aligning with recognized benchmarks, South Star guarantees that its solutions deliver both sustainability and quality assurance worldwide.

By combining energy savings, design versatility, safety, advanced fabrication, and global compliance, South Star Glass Low-E IGU empowers architects and developers to realize sustainable, high-performance buildings that set new benchmarks in the green building movement.

