Iran's architectural landscape is characterized by a diverse climate, ranging from humid coastal areas to arid plateaus. This environmental diversity creates a high demand for specialized float glass that can provide basic structural integrity while allowing for further processing into energy-efficient units.
Currently, the market is shifting from traditional clear glazing toward high-transmittance materials. The adoption of low iron glass sheet is increasing among luxury developers in Tehran and Mashhad, as these products eliminate the greenish tint and offer superior light transmission for high-end facades.
Economic pressures and energy conservation goals in Iran have led to a surge in demand for solar control coatings. The industry is rapidly moving toward white coated glass to reflect intense infrared heat, thereby reducing the operational costs of HVAC systems in large-scale urban projects.