
Reflective coatings
Reflective coatings are special layers applied to surfaces, like glass, to control how much light is reflected or transmitted. These coatings work by bouncing back visible light and heat, which can help keep buildings cool, reduce glare, and improve energy efficiency. Commonly used in windows, mirrors, and solar panels, reflective coatings enhance comfort and protect against UV rays. They come in different types, offering varying levels of reflectivity and are essential in architectural design, automotive applications, and electronics, contributing to both functionality and aesthetic appeal.