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Pilkington K Glass™

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Pilkington K Glass™. Pilkington K Glass™ is the original hard coated, pyrolytic low-emissivity coated thermal glass which became the most well-known and trusted brand by householders. Established for over 30 years and easily stocked, processed and installed, it has become the reliable solution for meeting Building Regulations concerning energy efficiency.

We’re back at the FIT Show 2014! - Pilkington

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By combining Pilkington K Glass™ OW on Surface 4* of an IGU with Pilkington Optitherm™ S1 Plus ultra low-emissivity glass on Surface 2** a very low Ug-value of 0.9 W/m²K can be achieved. Put simply you get triple performance with only two panes of glass!

Pilkington OptiView™ Protect OW

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Pilkington OptiView™ Protect OW is an on-line coated, laminated, extra clear, anti-reflective glass based on a Pilkington Optiwhite™ low-iron substrate. Its anti-reflective pyrolytic coating offers high durability and the surface treatment requires little attention in both processing and maintenance of the glass once installed.

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Pilkington Suncool ™ OW; ... Pilkington K Glass ™ Pilkington K Glass ... Even subtle differences in orientation and the position of objects outside the window can change the surface temperature of the glass to the point that one pane suffers, and another does not. Any object (be it an overhang, canopy, tree etc.) blocking off the window to ...

Pilkington K Glass™ S

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Pilkington K Glass™ S is our latest high performance, low-emissivity soft coated product which offers excellent thermal insulation when incorporated within an Insulating Glass Unit (IGU). It has a highly neutral appearance with optimal solar heat gain, thermal insulation and light transmission to provide the highest Window Energy Rating (WER ...

Pilkington K Glass™ Range

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The UK’s leading energy-efficient glass brand. Range Overview. Pilkington K Glass™ is the UK’s leading thermal glass brand. Established for over 30 years and easily stocked, processed and installed, it has become the trusted solution for meeting Building Regulations concerning energy efficiency.

Surface Coatings - pilkington.com

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Surface Coatings Because changing the basic composition in a glass tank to produce body coloured glass products i s a lengthy and large scale operation, modified properties are produced from basic clear glass by surface coatings applied during manufacture on-line or subsequently off-line.. OFF-LINE COATINGS Off-line coatings are those which are applied to individual panes of glass once the ...

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By combining Pilkington K Glass™ OW on surface 4* of an IGU with Pilkington Optitherm™ S1 Plus ultra low-emissivity glass on Surface 2**, a very low Ug value of 0.9 W/m 2 K can be achieved. Put simply, you can get triple performance with only two panes of glass.

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With Pilkington K Glass™ the amount of scattered light is generally less than half of one percent of the light coming through the window, so under most viewing conditions it is not obvious. However, when incident sunlight is at an oblique angle and the view through the glass is of a shaded area, then the scattered light can become more visible, giving rise to the appearance of haze.

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