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Project References - Pilkington

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Project References We are passionate about glass; we have the experience and the expertise in glass development, manufacturing and processing, and we aim to deliver these for the benefit of the industry. Our global project reference area aims to inspire the creation of exciting and dynamic new designs. Please click on one of the images above to ...

Project References - Pilkington

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Project References 1988-1998. Superstar Leo and Superstar Virgo - Built at Jos. L. Meyer GmbH, Papenburg, Germany, 1997 and 1998. Large panoramic rear restaurant windows; SuperFast III and SuperFast IV - Built at Kvaerner Masa-Yards, Turku New Shipyard, Finland, 1998. Awnings and windscreens on deck 8, 9 and 10 Double glass units on deck 7

Ask Pilkington

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How do I determine the correct glass type and thickness for a project? Updated June 3, 2021. Do you provide training courses? Updated June 3, 2021. Which glass would I need to use to satisfy a specific fire rating? ... Project References. Online Glass Specification. Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. Head Office - 3-5-27 Mita Minato-ku Tokyo About ...

Pilkington OptiView™ Protect

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Project references. Suppliers. Products in this Range. Overview. Pilkington OptiView™ Protect is a laminated glass with anti-reflective coatings on surfaces #1 and #4 (both outer surfaces of the laminated glass), which reduces interior and exterior visible light reflectance to under 2%.

Pilkington OptiView™ Range

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Overview. Pilkington OptiView™ is a range of glass with an anti-reflective coating(s) to reduce visible light reflectance and to allow more light to pass through.The products are suitable for monolithic and/or laminated applications. Pilkington OptiView™ product range includes a wide choice of different glass types:. Pilkington OptiView™; Pilkington OptiView™ Protect

Glass Worldwide - Exclusive Pilkington UK Interview

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In October 2021 HyNet and HyDeploy project team members witnessed the success of a five-day trial using a blend of hydrogen with natural gas in the furnace at Pilkington UK’s Greengate site. And in February 2022 the company’s support of Glass Futures’ £1.7m BEIS (UK Government’s department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy ...

Chapter 20 This is Golf, can anyone hear me? - Car2X/V2X

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The purpose of digitalization is to connect the following areas: • V2V (Vehicle to Vehicle): The connection of vehicles • V2I (Vehicle to Infrastructure): Connecting vehicles with the infrastructure

Wind and Snow Load

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Wind and Snow Load Pilkington provide the service of determining the glass thickness and type to withstand wind and snow loads when the information is not available in the standards.

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Heat loss is normally measured by the thermal transmittance or U value, usually expressed in W/m 2 K. In its most basic terms, the lower the U value, the greater the thermal insulation.

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We receive a lot of enquiries about the appearance of external condensation particularly in the Spring and Autumn. External condensation is a natural phenomenon and predictable event caused by the outer pane of the glazing being colder than the glass that it replaced.

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