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See below how SageGlass by Saint-Gobain can contribute to HQE criterion: Creating hygrothermal comfort conditions in rooms which do not have access to a cooling system.

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Key contribution

Thanks to SageGlass' ability to block more than 95% of the incoming solar heat. In its darkest tint state, SageGlass contributes towards reducing the risk of overheating, helping to create satisfying thermal conditions for the occupants. 

Aim

To ensure that zones of occupation benefit from a minimum level of hygrothermal comfort, without cooling system.

Detailed requirement

Ensuring a minimum level of thermal comfort, a sufficient ventilation and controlling the air flow if hygrothermal comfort is achieved by opening windows or doors.

Our contribution

8.3.1. Ensure a minimum level of thermal comfort 

Because of its ability to block more than 95% of the incoming solar heat in its darkest tint state, SageGlass contributes towards reducing the temperature levels, to help achieve a minimum level of thermal comfort in spaces that don’t have access to a cooling system. 
 

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