Solar control glass, also known as low-e (low emissivity) glass, is specifically designed to manage the amount of solar heat entering a building while still allowing ample natural light transmission. It achieves this through various coatings and treatments that help reflect or absorb solar radiation, reducing the need for artificial cooling and heating. By minimizing solar heat gain, solar control glass enhances indoor comfort levels, reduces energy consumption, and lowers utility costs. Additionally, it helps mitigate glare and UV radiation, contributing to a more comfortable and healthier indoor environment. Solar control glass finds widespread applications in commercial buildings, residential homes, and architectural projects where balancing natural light and thermal performance is crucial.