The Price of Clarity: Why Low-Iron Glass Costs 25% to 50% More
For any large-scale architectural project, the "glass budget" is often the most scrutinized line item. When a designer specifies Ultra-Clear (Low-Iron) Glass, the immediate question from procurement is: "Why is the premium so high, and is it justified?"
Typically, low-iron glass carries a 25% to 50% price premium over standard clear glass. However, the "true cost" isn't just a flat percentage; it varies based on thickness, processing, and raw material cycles. This guide breaks down the financial components of low-iron glass procurement.
2026-04-10
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