The basis of this surface structure is our renowned LINIT solar, which impresses through its fine, silk-like appearance. This astonishing and elegant effect is even enhanced by a vertical timeless line pattern in the new LINIT EcoGlass moiré. These lines create the impression of waves within the glass, which optically add more depth and structure to buildings and facades.
LINIT S is a U-profiled glass with a sandblasted inner surface refracting and diffusing the light completely. As a result, you can no longer see clear outlines (in contrast to directed permeability). This creates a soft, whitish hue making the LINIT facade more attractive and providing an additional lightness – especially when the glass facade is backlit.
The brilliance of such a facade can be enhanced by using so called low iron LINIT instead of standard glass: low iron LINIT, due to its lower iron content, significantly reduces the green tint usually found in standard glass and thereby accentuates the visual appearance of the sandblasting.
LINIT®EcoGlass low iron, which is produced in special production runs, is certainly the premium glass
type in the whole U-profiled glass field.
Due to its optimized low-iron raw material composition, LINIT low iron has a higher light-transmission factor of approx. 90%, as well as a higher radiation-transmission factor of approx. 88% (usual production tolerances must be taken into account).
As the glass melt of LINIT®EcoGlass low iron is normally significantly brighter and less green than the glass melt of standard production, LINIT®EcoGlass low iron is preferred by architects and designers – particularly in combination with refined surfaces.