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Special Applications - Pilkington

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Our Special Applications range covers: Extremely thin, high-grade float glass manufactured to precise standards. Highly reflective on-line coated glass for one-way vision. On-line coated anti-reflective glasses that reduce visible light reflectance when compared with float glass.

List of British/EU Standards and Codes of Practice

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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. British and European Standards (BS EN) BS EN 356: Glass in building – Security glazing - Testing and classification of resistance against manual attack.

NSG TEC™ Technical Applications - Pilkington

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NSG TEC™ meets the requirements of a wide range of applications, such as heated glass for commercial refrigeration, heat reflecting, electrochromics, appliance glass, computer screens, touch screens, static control, thin film photovoltaics, EMI/RFI shielding or other electro-optical and insulating applications.

Applications - Pilkington

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Pilkington Optiwhite™ Applications. Applications Interior Glazing. Pilkington Optiwhite™ is the ideal solution for glass doors, glass partitions, glass stairs, balustrades, and more.. Interior glazing is increasingly popular in commercial and residential buildings in order to allow natural light to flow throughout the building or as a design feature.

Pilkington Mirropane™ Chrome Bathroom Applications

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Special Applications. Pilkington Mirropane™ Chrome Bathroom Applications. Look no further than Pilkington Mirropane™ Chrome if you are looking to transform your bathroom and create a light filled room with mirrored splash backs or seamless elegant shower enclosures and shower doors.

Insights - Pilkington

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Special Applications, Company, Innovation, Architect, Householder, Trade. Read More. Press Release. COVID-19 Update. 14 June 2020. Thank-you to everyone; our team, our customers and our suppliers, for your continued support in this challenging time. We hope that you, your families and friends are still managing to stay safe.

Changes to Part L of the building regulations: what installers should ...

https://www.pilkington.com/en-gb/uk/news-insights/latest/changes-to-part-l-what-installers-should-expect-as-we-approach-future-homes-standard

27 Jul 2022. Phil Brown, European regulatory marketing manager at Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, part of the NSG Group, outlines the changes to Part L of the building regulations for dwellings in England, and how meeting U-value requirements will help installers to be one step ahead in meeting future standards.

Special Solutions

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Special Applications. NSG TEC ... Special Solutions In spite of the extensive choice of glass types and systems available, transparent structural fire protection often leads to requirements that are not available off the shelf and highly specific solutions need to be found. Pilkington assists to develop such special solutions in cooperation ...

Part O: What you need to know - Pilkington

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From 15 th June 2022, new Part O building regulations came into force, changing the way that architects must design new dwellings in England to prevent residents from experiencing extreme temperatures during the summer, while also reducing reliance on cooling systems. The hope is that these new regulations, alongside changes to Part L, which legislates for the conservation of fuel and power in ...

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