Yes. In the construction industry it's called low-e (low emissivity) glass. thegrumble guys don't really recommend low-e for framing art - not sure how effective it would be used as a flat file top. It not something that's used as a single-pane unit...usually used in double-pane situation. The low-e coating is easily scratched, but might not a big problem since the coated side would be installed face-down on the cabinet.daviddelgadoh wrote: Is it possible to get tempered plus UV filtering on glass? Does that exist?
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The sharp corners on the flat file cabinets would more likely cause more injuries. Be that injuries to small children or grown drunks. I speak from experience, carrying a small scar above my right eye. (Injury caused by a coffee table incident as a small child...not as a drunk.) Word from the wise: Get rid of or relocate all coffee-table-like furniture (even if temporary) with toddlers in the house.I've wanted to do the same with my FF but the wife says no due to the possibility of breaking.