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Project References - Pilkington

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Please click on one of the images above to browse through our comprehensive database of projects to find the right products for your application.

Pilkington Spec-it!

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Specify your projects quickly and easily with Pilkington Spec-it! If you know the target U and g values for your project, then Spec-it! can help you select the right product. Two clicks to Spec-it!

List of British/EU Standards and Codes of Practice - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/architects/standards-and-regs/list-of-british-eu-standards-and-codes-of-practice

There are many British and European Standards which apply directly or indirectly to glass for use in building. Although not exhaustive, the following lists some of the most commonly used. BS EN 674: Glass in building - Determination of thermal transmittance (U Value). Guarded hot plate method.

Pilkington UK plans to scale low carbon glass production under ...

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/news-insights/latest/pilkington-uk-plans-to-scale-low-carbon-glass-production-under-pioneering-hydrogen-plans

Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, intends to use green hydrogen at its site and scale its production of low carbon glass from 2027, under pioneering new plans with Grenian Hydrogen.

Brand Journey - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/about/brand-journey

We’re renowned for making technologically advanced glass for both residential homes and commercial buildings. Our projects range from the award winning visitor centre at Stonehenge to The Rose Centre for earth & space in New York, but our glass is used in many other diverse applications.

Wind and Snow Load - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/architects/information-hub/glass-information/functions-of-glass/mechanicalfunctionsofglass/wind-and-snow-load

For low rise buildings an abbreviated method is in BS6262-3:2005. This also contains charts that allow common glass configurations to be chosen. Note that the aspect ratio i.e. length to width is considered in the calculation because oblong glass shapes can be stronger than squares.

Glass and Explosions - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/architects/information-hub/glass-information/functions-of-glass/mechanicalfunctionsofglass/glass-and-explosions

Glass that is able to protect an area from an explosive force is not new but has become a familiar requirement for the age we live in. Like fire resistance and manual attack the glass has to form part of a complete system and will not perform as required in isolation. Glass can be tested to the European standard below.

CE Marking - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/trade-customers/ce-marking/

CE stands for 'Communité Européenne'. CE Marking indicates that a product conforms to a European technical standard identified as a harmonised European Norm (hEN).

Product Finder - Pilkington

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Filter where you want to use your product: In a residential or a commercial project. 2. Optionally filter what part of the building you wish to glaze. 3. Optionally filter the properties you require from the glass. 4. Select a product to view more information.

Insights - Pilkington

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Sustainability is no longer just a consideration – it’s a crucial priority for architects and specifiers. Learn how to specify glass that strikes the perfect balance between sustainability, performance, and aesthetics by watching our latest webinar.

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