Malaysia's construction sector is currently witnessing a shift toward sustainable "Green Building" certifications. Given the intense solar radiation and humidity in Kuala Lumpur and Penang, there is a surging demand for dual low e glass to reduce cooling costs and minimize the greenhouse effect within interior spaces.
The market is moving away from standard float glass toward specialty products. Architects are increasingly specifying high-transparency materials to maximize natural light without the greenish tint typically found in standard soda-lime glass, driving the adoption of ultra-clear options for luxury retail and facades.
Furthermore, the integration of white coated glass has become a trend in urban interior design, providing a clean, minimalist aesthetic that complements the modern "Tropical Modernism" style prevalent in Malaysia's upscale residential developments.