ComfortPlus™
ComfortPlus™ is a premium range of clear and toned laminated glass options, featuring a transparent, durable pyrolytic Low-E coating. This advanced glass provides excellent thermal and sound insulation in a single laminate, making it an ideal choice for homeowners looking to enhance comfort and energy efficiency. With a variety of colors, daylight transmission levels, and solar control options, ComfortPlus™ allows you to tailor your windows to your specific needs.
The range also offers relatively low internal and external reflectivity, making it perfect for residential and commercial spaces where transparency and natural light are valued. When used in a double-glazed unit, ComfortPlus™ delivers even greater insulation and performance.
ComfortPlus™ is a registered trademark of Oceania Glass.
Exploring The Benefits
Noise Control
The ComfortPlus™ laminate reduces voice noise by 13% and traffic noise by 24% when compared to standard 3mm glass.
Energy Efficiency
Keep the temperature of your room controlled, lowering your energy consumption and reducing the need for additional heating and cooling.
UV Protection
ComfortPlus™ reduces the rate of UV light entering the space by 99%.
Safety & Security
The ComfortPlus™ range has a laminated layer that contributes towards making the range a Grade A safety glass as standard.
Low E Coating
Coating is applied that allows natural light through without emitting radiant heat, maximising light and energy efficiency.
DGU Application
Our DGU range allows ComfortPlus™ to be used in a double-glazed unit. For optimal performance, FGS recommend pairing with LightTech LI Max.
Range of Tones
Colour options are available within the ComfortPlus™ range.
Performance Data
key2 | Tilt Tilt-angle (°) Angle of the glass relative to the horizon
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Ug.w Ug (W/m².K) Heat-transfer coefficient (center-of-glass)
.w NFRC 100-2010 Winter Condition
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Ug.s Ug (W/m².K) Heat-transfer coefficient (center-of-glass)
.s NFRC 100-2010 Summer Condition
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SHGC SHGC (Range: 0 – 1) Solar heat gain coefficient
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VLT VLT (Range: 0 – 1) Visible light transmittance
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VLRf VLRf (Range: 0 – 1) Front Visible light reflectance
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VLRb VLRb (Range: 0 – 1) Back Visible light reflectance
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Tdw Tdw-ISO (Range: 0 – 1) Damage weighted transmittance
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Tuv Tuv (Range: 0 – 1) UV transmittance
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Sel. Selectivity (VLT/SHGC) Ratio of visible light transmittance over solar heat gain coefficient
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rgbhex | Nom. Nominal thicknesses (mm) List of nominal thicknesses of the IGU components separated by the '+' symbol Example: 17.52:
6+12+6:
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Total. Total thickness (mm) Total thickness of the glazing system; sum of component thicknesses
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Applications
Discover Applications
External
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- Doors
- Windows
- Shop Front
- Roof Glazing
- Frameless Glazing
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*Application information attained from Oceania Glass
Specifications
How to Specify
Available colours and thicknesses:
- Clear 82 6.38, 8.38, 10.38 & 12.38mm
- Neutral 59 6.38, 8.38, 10.38 & 12.38mm
- Light Grey 54 6.38 & 10.38mm
- Translucent 6.38 & 10.38mm
- Grey 40 6.38, 8.38, 10.38 & 12.38mm
- Green 65 6.38 & 10.38mm
- Bronze 49 6.38 & 10.38mm
Select from: Laminated or Heat Strengthened laminated
*If unsure, select in compliance with AS1288–2021 or manufacturers recommendation. *
- The glass shall comply with the following performance criteria:
- U value
- Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)
- Visible Light Transmission %
- Glass Only Values
- Total window
Heat Strengthening
All glass which requires extra strength and thermal resistance will be heat strengthened. Heat strengthening increases the strength of annealed glass; however, it is not a substitute for toughened glass.
In the event of fracturing heat strengthened glass will crack and tends to remain in glazed position.
Toned Glass
Toned glass absorbs a proportion of solar radiation and may require a thermal assessment depending on application
All glass is to be selected and installed in accordance but not exclusively with the following Australian and/or New Zealand Standards
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- AS 1288 Glass in Buildings Selection and Installation
- AS 1170 Minimum Wind Loads on Structures
- AS/NZ 2208 Safety Glazing Materials in Buildings
- AS/NZ 4666 Insulating Glass Units
- AS/NZ 4667 Quality Requirements for cut-to-size and Processed Glass
*Specification information attained from Oceania Glass
Considerations
Things to Consider
Application
ComfortPlus, when single glazed with the exposed coating to the inside of the building (surface #4).
Glass
Under certain light conditions, a haze effect can be seen in the glass.
Thermal Stress and Fracture Risk
Recommended for thermal stress fracture risk assessment
Glass Processing
Further processing is required for frameless glazing.
Large Projects
Oceania Glass recommends that for large glazing facades (particularly curtain wall) the customer should highlight this in writing to enable consideration of colour management of supplied product.
Appearance
ComfortPlus™ Green 71 has been discontinued. The new ComfortPlus™ Green 65 is not a substitute for the previous ComfortPlus™ Green 71 and the two should not be mixed in a project due to product performance and aesthetic differences.