Pilkington Spandrel Glass Range


Pilkington Spandrel Glass is a range of options for use with curtain wall applications that allow the entire building exterior to be fully glazed by covering construction elements in non-vision areas.

Spandrel glass is normally an opaque panel located between areas of vision glass used to cover construction elements in non-vision areas, such as hung ceilings or the edges of floor slabs.

Pilkington Spandrel Glass offers a number of options for use with curtain wall applications that allow the entire building exterior to be fully glazed.

There are following products in the Pilkington Spandrel Glass Range:

  • Pilkington Spandrel Glass Coated
  • Pilkington Spandrel Glass Enamelled
  • Pilkington Spandrel Glass Silicone

Features & Benefits

  • Provides uniform curtain wall appearance, and total concealment of internal structure or services.
  • Insulation options to meet most performance requirements.
  • No discolouration by internal condensation or deposit of volatiles.
  • Durable.
  • Meets the requirements for toughened safety glass.
  • Resists corrosion and chemical attack.
  • Easy to install with minimal maintenance.
  • Available in a wide range of colours, sizes and thicknesses.

 

Products in the Pilkington Spandrel Glass Range

Pilkington Spandrel Glass Range Downloads

Spectrum Calculation Program

Pilkington Spectrum is a Windows-based glass performance model which enables you to quickly and efficiently calculate key properties of a wide range of single glazing and insulating glass units. Also available as an app for mobile devices, you can use Pilkington Spectrum to provide the following information:

  • Light and solar properties (transmittance, reflectance, absorptance, g value, etc.).
  • Centre pane Ug-value.
  • Sound insulation values.
  • Global Warming Potential (GWP), or carbon footprint.
  • Ultra violet (uv) transmittance and colour rendering index (Ra).
  • Other properties (e.g. pendulum body impact resistance, fire resistance, resistance to manual attack, etc.).

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