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Design for change - pilkington.com

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Design for change with our products Ground-breaking products are in our DNA. It's something we've embraced since our very beginning and it's led us to world-firsts. From the invention of float glass, to the creation of glass that cleans itself; we design solutions to help our environmental and social challenges.

Design for Change Stories - Pilkington

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Show Trade Portal News Show Embrace Change News Show Design for Change News Show Deliver Change News + Add Filter [Clear] Decoration Products Enhanced Visibility Products Fire Protection Products Glass Systems Products Health Applications Products Noise Control Products Safety - Security Products Self Cleaning Products Solar Control Products ...

Part O: What you need to know - Pilkington

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By getting in the know about Part O, including the methods of calculating compliance and the location-based differences in regulations, architects can continue to design the homes that people want to live in, while also meeting the demands of our changing world and vital sustainability ambitions.

Pilkington Decoration range

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Our decorative glass is very versatile; it allows total freedom in design and can be customised to fulfil any requirements. Various technologies can be used to create the finished products, whether it is patterned or coloured glass.

Product Finder - Pilkington

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The Pilkington Pyrostop® Range is a clear laminated, fully insulating fire-protection and impact-resistant glass. Pilkington Pyrostop® Line The Pilkington Pyrostop® Line Range is a family of clear, laminated fully insulating fire-resistant glass for flush design. Pilkington SaniTise™ Antimicrobial Glass Technology Pilkington Suncool™ OW

New Dwellings - Pilkington

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/architects/standards-and-regs/building-regulations/england/conservation-of-fuel-and-power/new-dwellings

Ahead of the introduction of the Future Home Standard in 2025, changes to the regulatory requirements for the energy efficiency of new dwellings from 2022 are expected to have an impact upon glass and glazing products. Published on 15 th December 2021 and coming into force on 15 th June 2022, the government has set out its new requirements for Part L (conservation of fuel and power) of the ...

Bathrooms - Pilkington

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Bathrooms Due to its water resistance and visual appearance glass is a perfect material for use in bathrooms. From glass splash-backs on the walls, through to glass shelves, shower enclosures, and glass fittings and accessories. Smooth clear glass is often associated with cleanliness, lightness and space; glass with colour can give character to each interior. However, glass with a matt finish ...

Pilkington UK and Morgan Sindall agreement to boost sustainable glass ...

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/news-insights/latest/pilkington-uk-and-morgan-sindall-agreement-to-boost-sustainable-glass-use-in-buildings

Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, has entered into a new strategic trading agreement with Morgan Sindall Group - to support the construction services giant’s design teams to maximise opportunities for the sustainable use of architectural glass in projects.

renew:glass

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/sustainability/renewglass

renew:glassRecycling 1 tonne of end of life glass saves approximately 700kg of CO2 emissions, yet less than 1% of the world's float glass waste is recycled*. Collectively we can support the transition to a circular glass economy and reduce the amount of glass ending up in landfill. Under our renew:glass initiative, along with our partners, our goal is to increase the amount of float glass ...

Flat drawn process - Pilkington

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Flat drawn processFlat drawn or Fourcault process involved drawing the molten glass upwards out of a bath and allowing it to cool as it is lifted into the air. This would ensure a transparent but distorted sheet of glass. This was done using a straight metal bait which would be lowered into a bath of molten glass, which would then draw a continuous sheet of glass. To create large sheets of ...

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