Self-Cleaning Glass Processing FAQs
- With internal Georgian bars?
Yes. The Georgian bars sit between the two sheets of glass, and are not in contact with the Pilkington Activ™ coating. However, where it is the intention of the customer not to replace all glazing with Pilkington Activ™ the customer should be advised that the visual properties of Pilkington Activ™ are different to clear glass. Therefore internal Georgian bars may look slightly different from those with clear glass. - With applied bevels?
Yes, but the adhesive used to apply the bevels to the glass must be one that has passed NSG Group"s compatibility tests. These products are listed on the Technical update page. - For timber framing systems?
Yes but only with sealants or glazing tapes which have passed NSG Group"s compatibility tests. Silicone products must not be used. Compatible products are listed on the Technical Update page. Note: NSG Group"s test regimes only confirm product compatibility with Pilkington Activ™. Sealant suppliers are responsible for testing the life span and/or recommending the suitability of their products for glazing and IGU manufacture. - With applied leads?
Yes, but the make of leading used, and the adhesive used to apply it to the glass must have passed NSG Group"s compatibility tests. It should also be patinated. These products are listed on the Technical Update page. The customer should be made aware that applying leading in effect breaks up the window into many small windows and this will change the water sheeting effect. - With duplex, cottage or applied Georgian bars/ bevels?
Yes, but the tapes used to adhere the bars to the glass must have passed NSG Group"s compatibility tests. These products are listed on the Technical Update page. These decorative bars, once installed, may act as a dam causing a build up of residual dirt along the edges of the applied bars.