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Advanced Materials SCHOTT AG Hüttenstraße 1 31073 Grünenplan Germany Tel.: +49(0)5187/771-374 Fax: +49(0)3641/2847-439 E-Mail: info.amiran@schott.com www.schott.com/architecture 1013-10d/12-07-K Printed in Germany No responsibility is taken for the accuracy of this information. Despite the fact that SCHOTT takes great care in assembling www.klocke-agentur.de and constantly reviewing its data, SCHOTT assumes no liability or guarantees for the completeness, correctness or up to datedness of the information provided.

AMIRAN Anti-reflective glass nearly invisible

2 Have you noticed the main difference?

Anti-reflective glass AMIRAN Conventional glazing 3

Quality Features AMIRAN for a perfect view everywhere Whenever the lighting levels in front of and behind ordinary glass differ considerably, it is usually very difficult to see what is outside while standing inside, due to the reflections. AMIRAN is an optical interference anti-reflective glass that has been dip-coated on both sides. Thin layers are applied to the glass, using the sol-gel coating technique. The mainly metal oxidic layers are hard, extremely scratch-resistant and offer high chemical resistance. The coating reduces residual reflections to approximately 1% yet, at the same time, increases the light transmittance to as high as 98%. Koala house, San Francisco Zoo left and right: conventional glass middle: AMIRAN 4

Nurus Showroom, Istanbul above: conventional glass below: AMIRAN Quality features dramatic reduction in reflections Increased transmission extremely durable coating due to the weather-resistant coating, also well-suited for outdoor applications colors are displayed authentically easier to clean than glass with an anti-reflective coating that was applied using other technologies 99% UV protection with the laminated version that features a PVB foil 5

The Benefits AMIRAN the main benefits Virtually free from reflections and highly transparent: Compared with ordinary glass that does not feature an anti-reflective coating, AMIRAN reduces reflections to only one eighth. Whereas conventional glass produces residual reflection of approx. 8%, this figure now drops to only roughly 1%. In addition, light transmittance also increases substantially, from 88% with conventional float glass to approx. 98 % (with AMIRAN on white glass). Opportunities to save money: Thanks to the higher transmittance, lower costs are incurred for artificial lighting inside rooms. In addition, fewer spotlights are required to present the products on display in shop window applications. Furthermore, no more money must be spent on external solutions designed to prevent reflections, such as canopies, for instance. In combination with a low-e coating and the appropriate heat protection, reductions in heating costs can also be achieved. Convincing from a design standpoint: Large sizes and the highest possible transparency give a building a completely different flair. AMIRAN can be used to merge the boundaries between inside the building and outdoors and, therefore, makes it possible to execute innovative architectural ideas. Significantly improved night time viewing from the inside to the outside is yet another advantage. This glass also offers the ability to photograph through glass without glare. Numerous processing possibilities: Like conventional glass, AMIRAN can be processed into thermally toughened safety glass, laminated safety glass or insulation glass that offers protection from heat, the sun, and/or noise. (See also technical information on page 20). 6

References shop windows showrooms Nissan Showroom, Doha above: conventional glass below: AMIRAN 7

shop windows Ann Taylor Store, Los Angeles 8

BMW Showroom, Istanbul above: conventional glass below: AMIRAN 9

References Museums Display cases at the Altes Museum, Berlin The Green Vault, Dresden Balustrades glazed with AMIRAN 10

Jasna Gora, Cestochowa 11

References Radio Television Swiss public radio station DRS Undisturbed eye contact without any annoying reflections 12

ABC Studio, New York Excellent transparency thanks to low reflection 13

References Facades UBS Tower, Chicago 14

111 South Wacker, Chicago 15

References Stadiums Windows Gottlieb Daimler Stadium, Stuttgart Clear view of the playing field 16

Pruva Restaurant, Istanbul High transparency even with drastic differences in the lighting conditions 17

Manufacturing Manufacturing of AMIRAN Applying coatings with the dipping method The technique used to apply thin layers of solutions developed by SCHOTT differs entirely from the familiar vacuum techniques (vapor deposition and sputtering). With the sol-gel process, a cleaned glass substrate is dipped into baths with various coating solutions that contain metallic oxides. The exact thickness of the layers can be set very precisely by modifying the drawing speed. Using this thinfilm technology, only 1 ml of fluid is required to coat a surface of 1 m 2. After the drying phase, the layers are burned in at temperatures of between 450 C to 500 C. Thanks to this hard coating, the predominantly metallic oxide layers are extremely scratch- resistant and offer high chemical resistance. Due to their high chemical purity, they also offer excellent optical characteristics. 18

The Optical Effectiveness of Optical Interference Layer Systems Through the use of different metallic oxides, a combination of highly refractive and low-refractive cover layers can be achieved. These interference layer systems consist of a number of thin layers with various optical characteristics and thicknesses. Light is reflected at every interface between two materials with different indexes of refraction. For instance, the index of refraction for air is 1, whereas the index for float glass is 1.52. This causes the reflections that are typical of window glass, which reflects roughly 8% of the incident light. By selecting the appropriate layers with different indexes of refraction, these reflections can be controlled rather easily. The use of as few as 3 layers can reduce reflection to only around 1%. 19

Technical Data Technical Data: Stock sizes (net dimensions) 3800 mm x 1770 mm 3210 mm x 1770 mm Glass thicknesses (monolithic) 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12 mm Other thicknesses are available upon request Glass type Base glasses may be: clear float glass white glass (especially low on iron oxide, very clear float glass) tinted float glass fire protection glass PYRAN S other glasses upon request With laminated glass and float glass with a low-e coating, only the side that will face the outdoors later is coated. Processing options Like conventional glass, AMIRAN can be processed (by qualified processing companies) into: toughened safety glass semi-tempered glass laminated safety glass (LSG) insulation glass, alternatively with heat and/or solar protection bent glass (not tempered, as toughened safety glass* or as LSG*) screen printed glass sound insulation glass security alarm glass special safety glass for protection from assault, for example Furthermore, many different processing techniques, including drilling or edge processing, are possible. Revelateurs Store, Sao Paulo AMIRAN is -certified. 20 * based on the norm, because when used as bent glass, it is not considered a normal building material.

MGM Film Studios, Los Angeles Color Rendering AMIRAN on white glass does not alter the color of the products on display. Light transmittance t vd65 AMIRAN on float glass (standard)...96% Float glass (standard)...90% AMIRAN on white glass...98% White glass...91% (for glass thicknesses of 4 mm) UV transmittance UV transmittance is significantly lower with AMIRAN anti-reflective single glazed and double-glazed units than with ordinary clear float glass units. High UV protection is achieved with laminated AMIRAN. UV transmittance of AMIRAN laminated with double PVB-interlayer: approximately 1% coefficient of reflection r in % directed spectral coefficient of reflection r (l) 10,0 8,0 6,0 4,0 2,0 0,0 380 420 460 500 540 580 620 660 700 740 780 wavelength l in nm float glass (standard) AMIRAN (average production quality) Residual reflection (with nearly vertical exposure to light) AMIRAN as a single glass pane/laminated glass... approx. 1% Float glass (standard)... approx. 8% Insulation glass made of 2 x AMIRAN... approx.2% Float glass (standard)... approx.15% Insulation glass AMIRAN /AMIRAN with LowE..... approx. 3% Float glass (standard)... approx.15% AMIRAN is a glass with optical interference and anti-reflective properties. Reflections are reduced to a minimum during direct viewing from the front. When the angle of view changes, this also has an effect on the coefficient of reflection. The anti-reflective qualities of the glass remain in effect up to an angle of view of approx. 45 degrees. 21

Technical Data Cleaning AMIRAN can be cleaned like ordinary float glass using appropriate techniques. Even stubborn stains can be removed using suitable non-abrasive cleaners. Please refer to AMIRAN Handling Instructions No. 2002 and hand out Cleaning Instructions No. 2001 to the building or shop owners. Instructions for use It is recommended that AMIRAN be protected by a protective film at the building site or only be installed once construction work has been completed, in order to avoid damage by other work being done, plastering, for example. Concrete and brick facades should be designed in such a way that plaster, mortar or concrete that leaches out of the facade with rain water does not wash over the glass. No firmly bonded adhesive stickers or decorative film should be applied to AMIRAN. Damage can occur when these are removed later. Akademie der Künste, Berlin 22

Technical Data Sheet on AMIRAN Type Structure outsside inside max. dimensions in mm x mm Available thicknesses in mm Glass substrate visual coefficient of reflection r vd65 in % Light transmittance t vd65 in % general color reproduction index R a heat transmission coefficient U g in W/(m 2 K) solar heat gain coefficient g in % UV transmittance t UV in % AMIRAN Single glazing AMIRAN (as toughened safety glass, optional) 3800 x 1770 4,5,6,8, 10,12 Float glass White glass* ca. 1 ca. 1 96 ca. 98 98 99 5,8 5,8 ca. 89 ca. 99 ca. 46 59 AMIRAN laminated safety glass AMIRAN as LSG (with PVB foil) 3800 x 1770 8,4 to 13,5 Float glass White glass* ca. 1 ca. 1 95 98 99 99 5,7 5,7 ca. 82 ca. 89 ca. 1 ca. 1 AMIRAN laminated safety glass units AMIRAN (as toughened safety glass, optional) 3800 x 1770 depends on processor depends on structure Float glass White glass* ca. 2 ca. 2 95 96 ca. 99 98 2,6 2,6 79 87 45 76 AMIRAN with heat protection (toughened safety glass, optional) 3800 x 1770 depends on processor depends on structure Float glass White glass* ca. 3 ca. 3 80 85 ca. 97 ca. 98 1,1 1,1 48 51 9,5 14 AMIRAN with sun protection (toughened safety glass, optional) 3800 x 1770 depends on processor depends on structure Float glass White glass* ca. 2,5 ca. 3 82 86 ca. 97 ca. 98 1,1 1,1 66 72 14 21 For comparative purposes conventional float glass: Single glazing conventional float glass dependent on manufacturer dependent on manufacturer ca. 8 90 98 5,8 86 62 conventional white glass* dependent on manufacturer dependent on manufacturer ca. 8 91 99 5,8 91 84 conventional insulation glass units conventional float glass dependent on manufacturer dependent on manufacturer ca. 15 80 97 2,6 75 39 conventional white glass* dependent on manufacturer dependent on manufacturer ca. 15 84 99 2,6 83 72 Glass pane AMIRAN coating PVB foil spacer Space between panes (filled with either air or gas) Solar control coating (Arcon Sunbelt Platin) lowe coating (Arcon N30) 1. These values apply to monolithic glasses that are 4 mm in thickness. With LSG, the correct structure is 4/0.76/4 mm; with insulation glass units 4/16/4 filled with Argon gas. 2. These values are calculated based on the DIN EN 410 and DIN EN 673 norms. * especially low iron, clear float glass 23