Israel's unique geographical position in the Levant exposes its architecture to intense UV radiation and high salinity from coastal winds. This has created a critical demand for reflective glass to mitigate solar heat gain and reduce reliance on energy-heavy cooling systems in cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
The local market has transitioned from basic glazing to high-tech requirements. The prevalence of high-rise developments necessitates the use of tempered laminated glass to ensure both wind-load resistance and safety in densely populated urban corridors.
Furthermore, the integration of clear float glass as a foundational substrate remains essential, though it is increasingly treated with specialized coatings to meet the strict Israeli energy efficiency standards for green building certifications.








