Low emissivity (low-e) glass is a type of glass that has a special coating designed to minimize heat transfer through windows. This results in improved energy efficiency for buildings and homes by reducing the amount of heat that is lost or gained through windows.
Hollow flat glass is expected to grow at a compound annual rate of 5.7% and reach $154.3 billion by the end of the analysis period. Over the next seven years, the compound annual growth rate of the tempered flat glass sector is estimated at 4.7%.