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Viridian upgrade glass making plant with CVD coating process to produce Low E glass

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Viridian energy efficient Low E glass
Viridian energy efficient Low E glass

Energy efficient Low E glass is produced for the first time in Australia using the CVD coating process following the completion of a major upgrade at Viridian 's glass making plant at Dandenong in Victoria. The commencement of the Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) coater is the final stage of the upgrade, following the successful commencement of glassmaking in October 2008.

The Dandenong plant has produced a range of Low E coated products including Viridian EnergyTech, SolTech, EVantage and Renew self cleaning glass. According to Steve Choat, General Manager, Viridian, the specialist Pilkington coatings engineers who have commissioned the coater are satisfied with the quality and performance of the product. A rigorous process of product performance testing has occurred in Australia and by Pilkington at its dedicated technology laboratories in the UK.

The upgraded plant is now one of the most advanced and sustainable glass making plants in the world and received the support of the Victorian Government. The CVD coater uses globally proven and accepted Pilkington technology. The plant will provide Viridian's customers with a range of well known and accepted energy efficient glass products, including Viridian ComfortPlus and Viridian EVantage, as well as providing skilled employment and potential for export and import replacement.

Viridian's energy efficient coated glass allows building designers to incorporate large expanses of glass while achieving energy efficient design requirements. Window fabricators will also benefit from local supply of coated glass that helps them to meet growing customer demand for energy efficient glass and insulated glass units (IGUs) for the new and retrofit market.

Hard coated glass manufactured by Viridian at Dandenong is durable because the special coatings are applied while the glass is still semi molten. The CVD coating process occurs while the glass is being manufactured, with precisely controlled coatings molecularly bonded to the surface. By changing the chemistry of the coatings, Viridian can achieve different performance properties to produce a range of energy efficiency low emissivity (Low E) glass.

The durability of the coatings allows the glass to be easily handled, processed and stored and when installed offers resilient and dependable performance for the life of the window. The Dandenong upgrade also included rebuilding the glass furnace, increasing capacity and equipping the float line with the latest technology, including new online cutting and a modernised raw materials batch plant.

The CVD coater is a leading edge glass manufacturing technology that puts Viridian on track to deliver a range of locally made energy efficient coated glass products for reducing the energy consumption and improving the comfort of commercial and residential buildings.

The CVD coater produces a range of low emissivity (Low E) glass products that let in abundant natural light, but reduce the passage of heat to keep a building warmer in winter and cooler in summer, lessening the need for artificial heating or cooling. These types of products are well recognised in Europe and North America as an important way of reducing a building’s energy consumption and improving occupant comfort. Now builders, designers, architects, and home owners can take full advantage of high-performance energy efficient glass from Viridian.

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