This course which is dedicated to Protecting Architectural Glazing with Hydrophobic Coatings will provide valuable information about the importance of protecting glass and other silica surfaces from costly environmental damage. In addition, this course will cover how hydrophobic coatings make these surfaces easier to maintain, enhance aesthetic appeal and provide long term sustainability benefits. The science behind hydrophobic coatings will also be addressed as well as how to specify a protective coating for your next project.
This course which is dedicated to Protecting Architectural Glazing with Hydrophobic Coatings will provide valuable information about the importance of protecting glass and other silica surfaces from costly environmental damage. In addition, this course will cover how hydrophobic coatings make these surfaces easier to maintain, enhance aesthetic appeal and provide long term sustainability benefits. The science behind hydrophobic coatings will also be addressed as well as how to specify a protective coating for your next project.
Upon completion of the course, design professionals will be able to:
- Identify various types of glass damage and what surfaces might benefit from a hydrophobic coating.
- Explain the benefits of daylighting and how properly designed fenestration can improve indoor environmental quality and reduce energy consumption in buildings.
- Discuss types of hydrophobic coatings and their sustainable benefits in terms of corrosion and damage resistance, improved visibility, and reduced maintenance and maintenance costs.
Course Format: This is a live, instructor-led, webinar course.
Dates: October 14, 2015 / December 1, 2015
For more information, including how to register for the webinar, please visit the course's website.