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Final Acceptance of the Huafu High-End Real Estate Project
Following the successful final acceptance of the Huafu high-end real estate project, the curtain wall glass supplied by Shenyang Aolide played a key role in meeting both construction efficiency targets and post-completion performance expectations.
The green Low-E glass delivered by Aolide not only supported a smooth installation process, but also achieved the intended architectural appearance and energy-efficiency goals once the building was completed.
1. Visual Consistency: Solving Color Uniformity on Large Curtain Walls
For premium commercial and residential developments, façade appearance has a direct impact on long-term asset value. One of the biggest concerns with green architectural glass is visible color variation caused by uneven coating, which can result in patchy reflections or visual distortion.
Post-completion inspection of the Huafu project shows excellent color consistency across the entire curtain wall. This performance comes from Aolide’s precise control of both online and offline Low-E coating processes during production. The stable physical properties of the glass ensure a clean, uniform façade with depth and clarity—faithfully reflecting the original architectural intent.
2. Proven Energy Performance
The real value of Low-E glass is not its thickness, but the performance of its coating. With strict green building requirements, Aolide’s green Low-E glass served as a core energy-saving component of the Huafu project:
Solar heat control: By optimizing the shading coefficient (SC value), the glass effectively limits excessive solar heat gain during summer, helping reduce peak loads on the central air-conditioning system.
Thermal insulation: In colder northern climates, the low U-value helps retain indoor heat, minimizing energy loss during the heating season.
For developers, this translates not just into a “green” selling point, but into real, long-term savings in building operation and maintenance.

3. Delivery Quality: Precision Manufacturing for Long-Term Safety
During installation—carried out at height using suspended platforms, as shown in on-site photos—the glass was subjected to strict requirements for both strength and dimensional accuracy.
Safety assurance: All delivered glass panels underwent full tempering and Heat Soak Testing (HST), significantly reducing the risk of spontaneous breakage commonly associated with high-rise curtain walls.
Installation accuracy: Thanks to fully automated cutting and edge-processing lines, dimensional tolerances were tightly controlled. This resulted in clean, straight joint lines after installation, improving not only visual quality but also overall sealing performance and long-term durability.
Conclusion
The successful completion of the Huafu project is not about bold claims or marketing language. It is built on consistent glass color, verified thermal performance, and precise execution at every stage of installation.
Through these details, Aolide delivers lasting value—panel by panel, project by project.
Project Name: Huafu Project
Core Product: Aolide High-Performance Green Low-E Glass

